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In 2014 and 2015, the company was ranked on the [[Inc._(magazine)#Inc._500_and_Inc._5000|Inc. 5000]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Mediafly Profile|url=http://www.inc.com/profile/mediafly|publisher=Inc.}}</ref> As of 2015, the company has raised about $10 million from angel investors.<ref name="Crain" />
In 2014 and 2015, the company was ranked on the [[Inc._(magazine)#Inc._500_and_Inc._5000|Inc. 5000]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Mediafly Profile|url=http://www.inc.com/profile/mediafly|publisher=Inc.}}</ref> As of 2015, the company has raised about $10 million from angel investors.<ref name="Crain" />

In 2019 MediaFly grew to $18.7 million in revenue, up 114% from $8.8 million in 2018. As of 2019 MediaFly has 120 employees and 260 customers.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://getlatka.com/companies/mediafly|title=How MediaFly hit $18.7M in Revenue, 260 Customers in 2019|website=LATKA|access-date=2020-05-23}}</ref>


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==References==

Revision as of 13:06, 25 May 2020

Mediafly
Company typePrivate
IndustrySoftware
FoundedChicago, Illinois (2006)
FounderCarson Conant
HeadquartersUnited States,
Key people
Carson Conant, Jason Shah, John Evarts
Websitewww.mediafly.com

Mediafly is a privately held technology company based in Chicago, Illinois that provides mobile enablement software.

Corporate History

Mediafly was founded by Carson Conant in 2006 as a podcatcher.[1] In addition to its mobile apps, in 2009, it was one of the first channels to be added to Roku’s channel store.[2] That same year, the company began to transition from a consumer model to a business-to-business model, officially shutting down its podcasting applications in 2012.[3]

The company currently offers cross-platform sales enablement software for sales forces called Saleskit.[4] Its other offering, ProReview, is screening software for film and television studios.[5]

In 2014 and 2015, the company was ranked on the Inc. 5000.[6] As of 2015, the company has raised about $10 million from angel investors.[3]

In 2019 MediaFly grew to $18.7 million in revenue, up 114% from $8.8 million in 2018. As of 2019 MediaFly has 120 employees and 260 customers.[7]

References

  1. ^ "Mediafly knows how to tell a good story, but have you heard their own?". Built in Chicago.
  2. ^ "First look: Roku channel Store expands connected set-top box". Ars Technica.
  3. ^ a b "Why Mediafly was smart to abandon its iTunes alternative and move on to this". Crain's Chicago Business.
  4. ^ "Mediafly Profile". Crunchbase.
  5. ^ "Content Fortification with Mediafly's ProReview". CIO Review.
  6. ^ "Mediafly Profile". Inc.
  7. ^ "How MediaFly hit $18.7M in Revenue, 260 Customers in 2019". LATKA. Retrieved 2020-05-23.