“automattic”

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*private companny*

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*OFFICIAL LINK*

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*SUBSIDIARIES* –>

“AKISMET”
(anti-spam software)

*JETPACK*

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*’automattic incorporated’ is an american ‘global distributed company’ which was founded in ‘august 2005’ and is most notable for ‘WordPress.com’ (a freemium blogging service), as well as its contributions to ‘WordPress’ (an ‘open source blogging software’)*

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The company’s name is a play on founder Matt Mullenweg’s first name.

Automattic raised US$617.3 million in six funding rounds.

In the last round, in September 2019, the company was valued at US$3 billion.[1]

The company had 1,273 employees as of September 2020.[2]

Its remote working culture was the topic of a participative journalism project by Scott Berkun, resulting in the 2013 book The Year Without Pants: WordPress.com and the Future of Work

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History

On January 11, 2006, it was announced that Toni Schneider would be leaving Yahoo! to become CEO of Automattic.

He was previously CEO of Oddpost before it was acquired by Yahoo!, where he had continued as a senior executive

In April 2006, it was revealed, through a Regulation D filing, that Automattic raised approximately $1.1 million in funding,[6] which Mullenweg addressed in his blog

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Investors were…

Polaris Ventures,

True Ventures,

Radar Partners

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On September 23, 2008, Automattic announced acquiring IntenseDebate.[7] Two months later, on November 15, 2008, Automattic acquired PollDaddy.[8]

The former office of Automattic at 140 Hawthorne Street in San Francisco (in July 2017, since closed)

On September 9, 2010, Automattic gave the WordPress trademark and control over bbPress and BuddyPress to the WordPress Foundation.[9]

On April 4, 2014, Automattic acquired Longreads.[10]

On May 19, 2015, Automattic announced the acquisition of WooThemes, including their flagship product WooCommerce.[11]

On November 21, 2016, Automattic, via a subsidiary company (Knock Knock, WHOIS There) managed the launch and later development of the .blog gTLD, becoming domain registrars.[12]

In 2017, Automattic announced that it would close its San Francisco office, which had served as an optional co-working space for its employees alongside similar spaces near Portland, Maine and in Cape Town, South Africa.[13]

On June 21, 2018, Automattic acquired Atavist and its magazine

On August 12, 2019, Automattic acquired Tumblr from Verizon Media

On August 16, 2019, Automattic acquired Zero BS CRM

On September 19, 2019 Automattic announced a Series D funding round of $300 million from Salesforce, bringing the post-money valuation of the company to $3 billion

On February 8, 2021 Automattic acquired Content analytics platform parse.ly for WPVIP, Founder Matt Mullenweg announced on his blog

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Projects[edit]
Other projects include:

After the Deadline[19] – online proofreading tool now built into WordPress.com and Jetpack[20]

Atavist – multimedia publishing platform

Akismet – anti-comment spam system capable of integration with many blogging platforms and forums

bbPress[21] – forum software

blo.gs[22] – RSS feed aggregator

BuddyPress – social networking plugin suite

Cloudup[23] – file sharing application

Crowdsignal[24] (formerly Polldaddy) – polls and survey tools

GlotPress[25] – collaborative translation tool

Gravatar – globally recognized avatars

HappyTools[26] – resource planning software

IntenseDebate[27] –

a blog comment hosting service that was launched as a private beta in January 2007 by Co-Founders Jon Fox, Isaac Keyet, and Josh Morgan,[28] and launched as an open beta on October 30, 2007.

On September 23, 2008, Automattic announced its acquisition of IntenseDebate’s properties,[7] and returned to private beta until November of that year. In 2007, IntenseDebate was selected to be part of the first class of Techstars, a Boulder, Colorado based startup accelerator.

Jetpack – a WordPress plugin providing a range of basic services (backup, speed, stats, etc.).

Longreads[29] – original reporting and journalism aggregator[10]

Mongoose ODM[30] – elegant mongodb object modeling for node.js

Poster – A blogging app for IOS[31]

Ping-O-Matic[32] – pinging service[33]

Simplenote – note-taking and sync service acquired by Automattic in 2013 and later open-sourced.

Scroll Kit[34] – A code-free web design tool[35]

Tumblr – Micro Blogging platform[36]

VaultPress[37] – backup and security service for WordPress sites

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VideoPress

hosted HD video for WordPress sites

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WooCommerce – eCommerce plugin for WordPress with a marketplace for extensions

WPVIP[39] – Enterprise WordPress hosting, support, and consulting

References[edit]

^ Kara Swisher (May 5, 2014). “WordPress.com Parent Automattic Raises $160 Million, Valued at $1.16 Billion”. Re/Code.

^ “About Us”. Automattic. 2005-07-23. Retrieved 2020-05-13.

^ Scott Berkun (10 September 2013). The Year Without Pants: WordPress.com and the Future of Work. Wiley. ISBN 978-1-118-66063-8.

^ Malik, Om (11 January 2006). “Yahoo Exec Exits For Automattic CEO Gig”. gigaom.com. Retrieved 24 January 2018.

^ Moving On From Yahoo -> Automattic « Toni’s Garage Archived November 14, 2007, at the Wayback Machine

^ “EDGAR Search Results”. www.sec.gov. Retrieved 24 January 2018.

^ Jump up to: a b “Automattic Acquires IntenseDebate”. 23 September 2008. Retrieved 24 January 2018.

^ “Automattic Acquires PollDaddy!”. 15 October 2008. Retrieved 24 January 2018.

^ “A New Home for the WordPress Trademark”. 9 September 2010. Retrieved 24 January 2018.

^ Jump up to: a b “Longreads Is Joining the Automattic Family”. 9 April 2014. Retrieved 24 January 2018.

^ “WooThemes Joins Automattic”. 19 May 2015. Retrieved 24 January 2018.

^ “About Knock Knock, WHOIS There”. 13 April 2016. Retrieved 24 January 2018.

^ Staley, Oliver (2017-06-12). “WordPress’s owner is closing its San Francisco office because its employees never show up”. Quartz. Retrieved 2019-10-20.

^ “Automattic, Parent Company of WordPress.com, Acquires Atavist Publishing Platform and Award-Winning Magazine”. PR Newswire. June 21, 2018. Retrieved June 22, 2018.

^ Radulovic, Petrana (August 12, 2019). “Tumblr sold off yet again, adult content bans to remain in place”. Polygon. Retrieved August 12, 2019.

^ “Zero BS CRM acquired”. August 16, 2019.

^ “Automattic raises $300 million at $3 billion valuation from Salesforce Ventures”. TechCrunch. Retrieved 2020-04-23.

^ “Parse.ly & Automattic”. Matt Mullenweg. 2021-02-08. Retrieved 2021-02-09.

^ “After the Deadline – Spell, Style, and Grammar Checker for WordPress, Firefox, TinyMCE, jQuery, and CKEditor”. afterthedeadline.com.

^ “Looking for After the Deadline? It’s in there!”.

^ “bbPress.org”.

^ “blo.gs”. blo.gs.

^ “Cloudup”. cloudup.com.

^ “Crowdsignal | Surveys, Polls, and Quizzes | Get the responses you need, anywhere”. Crowdsignal.

^ “GlotPress | Building the GlotPress Translation Manager”. glotpress.blog.

^ “Happy Tools — Tools for teams with work to do”. Happy Tools.

^ “IntenseDebate comments enhance and encourage conversation on your blog or website”. www.intensedebate.com.

^ Contributor. “Intense Debate Soups Up Your Blog Comments”. Retrieved 24 January 2018.

^ “Longreads : The best longform stories on the web”. Longreads.

^ “Mongoose ODM v5.9.10”. mongoosejs.com.

^ “Automattic Acquires iOS WordPress Client Poster To Improve Its Own Mobile Apps”.

^ “Ping-o-Matic!”. pingomatic.com.

^ “What is Ping-O-Matic?”. February 8, 2009.

^ “scroll kit”. www.scrollkit.com.

^ “scroll kit”. www.scrollkit.com. Retrieved 24 January 2018.

^ “Automattic Acquires Tumblr, Plans to Rebuild the Backend Powered by WordPress”. August 13, 2019.

^ “VaultPress – WordPress Backup and Security”. vaultpress.com.

“VideoPress Plugin for WordPress”.

VideoPress Plugin for WordPress.

^ “Enterprise WordPress hosting, support, and consulting – WordPress VIP”. Enterprise WordPress hosting, support, and consulting – WordPress VIP.

External links[edit]

Media related to Automattic at Wikimedia Commons

Official website
Automattic companies grouped at OpenCorporates

en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Automattic

Automattic

Contributors to Wikimedia projects8-10 minutes 12/21/2005

Automattic Inc.

Automattic logo.png

Type Private

Industry Internet

Founded August 2005

Founder Matt Mullenweg

Headquarters San Francisco, California

Key people

Matt Mullenweg (Founder, CEO, president)

Products

WordPress.com

Akismet

Gravatar

Simplenote

WooCommerce

Tumblr

Number of employees

1,273

(September 2020)

Website

automattic.com

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