App Annie

App Annie
Private Company
Industry Analytics
Founded 2010
Headquarters San Francisco, USA
Number of employees
280+
Website appannie.com

App Annie is a business intelligence company and analyst firm` headquartered in San Francisco, USA. It produces a range of business intelligence tools and market reports for the apps and digital goods industry.

The company is privately held, with 10 offices spanning San Francisco, Beijing, New York, Amsterdam, Hong Kong, Tokyo, London, Seoul, Shanghai and Moscow. As of February 2015, it tracks over 6,400,000 mobile applications, and developers have connected over 370,000 apps to its Analytics platform.

History

Timeline below provided in an interview with App Annie's VP of Marketing Oliver Lo, speaking with TechinAsia:[1]

Products & Platforms

External links

References

  1. Tan, Vanessa (20 August 2013). "App Annie: Growing a Beijing startup into a global brand in 3 years".
  2. So, Sherman (7 July 2011). "App Annie Got Series A investment from IDG Capital Partners".
  3. O'Dell, Jolie (14 August 2012). "The funds’ll come out tomorrow: App Annie seals a $6M round".
  4. Negishi, Mayumi (15 October 2013). "Enter the New Videogame Boss: SoftBank’s Son". The Wall Street Journal.
  5. Fujimura, Naoko (8 May 2013). "Billionaire Taizo Son Emerges With ‘Puzzle & Dragons’ App". Bloomberg.
  6. "Ranking The Most Effective and Profitable Apps". Bloomberg. 1 August 2013.
  7. Perez, Sarah (17 April 2013). "Apple And Google’s App Stores Now Neck And Neck – Except On The Metric That Matters Most To Developers: Revenue".
  8. McDermott, John (7 May 2013). "How Mobile Game Candy Crush Saga Became a TV Advertiser".
  9. "The Daily Startup: Sequoia Backs App Annie With $15M at About $100M Valuation". The Wall Street Journal. 18 September 2013.
  10. Perez, Sarah (18 September 2013). "App Annie Scores $15 Million Series C From Sequoia & Others For Further Global Expansion".
  11. "App Detail » App Annie Analytics".
  12. Koetsier, John (8 October 2013). "App Annie launches analytics for e-books: Amazon, Apple’s iBooks, and eventually Google Play".
  13. Tan, Vaness (5 November 2013). "App Annie now aggregates mobile advertising data from multiple platforms".
  14. Perez, Sara 5/28/14 TechCrunch "App Annie Acquires Competitor Distimo, Raises Another $17 Million From Existing Investors"