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AppsFlyer is a SaaS mobile marketing analytics and attribution platform, headquartered in San Francisco, California.[1][2]

AppsFlyer Ltd.
Company typePrivate
IndustryMobile attribution and analytics
Founded2011
FoundersOren Kaniel and Reshef Mann
Headquarters
San Francisco
,
United States
ProductsNativeTrack and OneLink
Websitewww.appsflyer.com

History

AppsFlyer is a privately held company founded in 2011 by Oren Kaniel, its current CEO, and CTO Reshef Mann. AppsFlyer received its first funding from the Microsoft Ventures Accelerator program.[3]

Following the Microsoft Ventures Accelerator, AppsFlyer raised $7 million in Series A funding[4] from Pitango[5] and Magma[6] partners. Using this funding, AppsFlyer developed its proprietary technology to attribute app installs with last click attribution. It also opened offices in New York, San Francisco, Bangkok, Beijing, Berlin, London,[7] Tokyo, Bangalore,[8] Kiev, Seoul and Buenos Aires.[9]

AppsFlyer became a Facebook MMP[10] on 26 December 2012 and a Twitter Official Partner[11] on 30 June 2014. Its platform is now integrated with over 2000 ad networks, including: Yahoo, Google,[12][13] Bing, iAd, and Criteo.

In January 2015, AppsFlyer announced that it had raised $20 million in Series B funding[14][15] from Fidelity Growth Partners Europe,[16] which has helped accelerate the company’s growth. Following 2 years of development, AppsFlyer announced on 17 January 2017 that it had raised an additional $56 million in Series C financing, bringing its total funding to $84 million. The round was led by new investors Qumra Capital, as well as Goldman Sachs Private Capital Investing (PCI), Deutsche Telekom Capital Partners (DTCP) and Pitango Growth.[17]

In March 2015, AppsFlyer became one of the first members of Fiksu's Preferred Partner Program for Mobile Ad Campaign Measurement.[18]

In July 2017, Social commerce platform KASKUS partnered with AppsFlyer to bring more accessibility and convenience to users of its social platform.[19]

In February 2018, AppsFlyer opened a new US headquarters in San Francisco.[20]

In May 2018, AppsFlyer acquired the development team Yodas.[21]

In January 2020 AppsFlyer announced a $210 million series D funding round at a company valuation of $1.6 billion. The round was led by growth equity firm General Atlantic.[22]

Technology

The AppsFlyer Software Development Kit is available for iPhone, Android, and Windows Phone apps. In 2014, AppsFlyer developed a complementary product called OneLink[23] which provides deep linking support for custom media sources. In November 2014 TechCrunch article, AppsFlyer was identified by Apptopia as the most widely used SDK for analytics after Flurry.[24]

Once the AppsFlyer SDK is installed in a mobile app, it provides advertisers with conversion data for their user acquisition and retention campaigns. Advertisers login to their dashboard, and can monitor which media source was responsible for the mobile activity. Based on this information, advertisers then are able to optimize their advertising budget.

AppsFlyer has the following features to help support advertisers' decision-making: Retention reports, Cohort analysis, TV app ad attribution,[25][26] Bundled app measurement for iOS,[27] OneLink,[23] its mobile deep linking solution, Rich in-app events and install measurement. AppsFlyer's product dashboard is currently in English, Chinese, Japanese, French and Spanish.

Board members

  • Oren Kaniel,[28] CEO
  • Reshef Mann,[29] CTO
  • Modi Rosen,[30] Magma Partners
  • Isaac Hillel,[31] Pitango
  • Davor Hebel,[32] Eight Roads Ventures
  • Boaz Dinte,[33] Qumra Capital

References

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  15. ^ Lunden, Ingrid. "AppsFlyer Raises Another $20 Million To Build Out Its Mobile Ad Measurement Platform". Retrieved 11 May 2015.
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  25. ^ "AppsFlyer Launches TV Attribution Tool". www.broadcastingcable.com. Retrieved 25 May 2015.
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  29. ^ "Crunchbase Profile: Reshef Mann". Crunchbase.com. Retrieved 21 May 2015.
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  32. ^ "Crunchbase Profile: Gaurav Tuli". Crunchbase.com. Retrieved 21 May 2015.
  33. ^ "Boaz Dinte - General Partner @ Evergreen Venture Partners | crunchbase". www.crunchbase.com. Retrieved 22 January 2017.