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dotloop
Company typePublic
IndustrySoftware as a Service
Founded2009
Headquarters
Key people
Austin Allison, CEO and Michael Graham, COO
Websitewww.dotloop.com

dotloop is a transaction system, based in Cincinnati, Ohio that allows the paperwork associated with a multiparty real estate transaction to be completed through their proprietary online network.[1] dotloop was founded in 2009 by CEO & co-founder Austin Allison, CTO & co-founder, Matt Vorst and co-founder Adam Koehler.

As of June 2014, dotloop has more than one million real estate professionals with fifteen million people on the network. The company services 90 realtor organizations, 3,000 real estate offices across North America and captures more than five million signatures in residential real estate alone, per month. Major partners include Keller Williams Realty and EXIT Realty Corp. dotloop is used by real estate brand brokerages within franchises, including, Berkshire Hathaway Home Services, Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate, Century 21 Real Estate, Coldwell Banker Commercial, ERA Real Estate, Prudential Real Estate, RE/MAX, Sotheby's International Realty. The company has around 130 employees at its headquarters in Cincinnati, Ohio and its office in San Francisco, California.

The company has raised $10 million in funding since its founding in 2009, with its series A round by Trinity Ventures.[citation needed]

History

  • December 2011, CEO Austin Allison, was listed under Forbes "30 Under 30"
  • January 2012, listed under The American Genius' "60 Genius Brands to watch in 2012".[2]
  • May 2012, dotloop-NOW launched, providing a free version of their service.
  • June 2012, named a "Geeky Girls Approved Product".[3]
  • August 2012, CEO Austin Allison, named Inman News 2012 Innovator of the Year.[4]
  • September 2012, Founder and CEO guest speaker on Fox Business Market News.[5]
  • November 2012, CEO Austin Allison, featured on cover of Real Estate Investing Wealth Magazine.[6]
  • November 1, 2012, named the Cincinnati Business Courier's Best Places to Work award.[7]
  • November 2012, Founder and CEO named the Gold Winner for Executive of the Year in the Best in Biz Awards, small business category.[8]
  • January 2013, CEO Austin Allison, named one of Inman News' 100 Most Influential Real Estate Leaders.[9]
  • January 2014, Peoplework: How to run a people-first business in a digital-first world was written by dotloop CEO Austin Allison and national speaker Chris Smith who was named the most influential person in the real estate industry.
  • May 2014, launched a mobile application for iPhone and iPad users.

Headquarters

dotloop is headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio at 700 W. Pete Rose Way, Suite 446 in historic Longworth Hall. Built in 1904, the renovated office building is the former B & O Freight Terminal. Longworth Hall remains one of the longest buildings in the country, and is over one quarter mile in length.

References

  1. ^ "Dotloop Website".
  2. ^ "60 Genius Brands to watch in 2012". The American Genius: The entrepreneurs' news beat. Retrieved 1 February 2012.
  3. ^ "DotLoop-Now, (another Geeky Girls approved product)". The Geeky Girls. Retrieved 7 June 2012.
  4. ^ "DotLoop CEO Austin Allision named Innovator of the Year". Inman News. Retrieved 8 March 2012.
  5. ^ "National Home Sales Picking Up?". Fox Business. Retrieved 26 September 2012.
  6. ^ "Austin on cover of Real Estate Investing Wealth Magazine". Real Estate Investing Wealth. Retrieved 3 November 2012.
  7. ^ "Best Places to Work in Cincinnati". Cincinnati Business Courier. Retrieved 1 November 2012.
  8. ^ "Best in Biz Awards 2012". Retrieved 14 November 2012.
  9. ^ "100 Most Influential Real Estate Leaders". Inman News. Retrieved January 2013. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)