Meetup
Type of site | Membership software |
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Available in | English-default, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, Korean, Dutch, Thai, and Turkish |
Owner | WeWork |
URL | meetup |
Commercial | Yes |
Registration | Required to join a group |
Meetup operates as a website providing membership software, allowing its users to schedule events using a common platform.
History
Meetup was founded by Scott Heiferman, Matt Meeker,[3] and Brendan McGovern.[4]
Launched on June 12, 2002, Meetup became an organizing tool for a variety of interests including hobbies, drinking, sports and gaming. Dating and most singles groups are prohibited.[5]
Among the first users of Meetup were virtual communities such as BookCrossing, Slashdot, and LiveJournal.[6] Currently, the average size of a gathering is 10,[7] and the largest category of users are moms arranging field trips and playdates.[8][9]
In November 2017, after years of declining usage,[10][11][12][13][14][15] Meetup was sold to WeWork.[16] Meetup's staff was reduced by 10% after the sale.[17][18][19][20]
See also
References
- ^ Jeffries, Adrianne (January 21, 2011). "The Long and Curious History of Meetup.com". The New York Observer. Archived from the original on October 12, 2013. Retrieved October 11, 2013.
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suggested) (help) - ^ David Teten, Scott Allen (2005). Virtual Handskake: Opening Doors and Closing Deals Online. AMACON Div American Mgmt Assn. p. 91.
- ^ "The Importance of Meetingful Networking". Retrieved April 17, 2018.
- ^ Sarah Perez. "Meetup.com makes its first acquisition with Dispatch, will roll out improved messaging". Archived from the original on 20 December 2017. Retrieved 10 December 2017.
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suggested) (help) - ^ Heiferman, Scott (2009-09-05). "Scott Heiferman of Meetup: The Pursuit of Community". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Archived from the original on 2017-07-13. Retrieved 2017-10-13.
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- ^ Leswing, Kif (28 November 2017). "$20 billion startup WeWork continues its shopping spree with $200 million for Meetup". BusinessInsider.
The price for Meetup was about $200 million, Axios reported , although terms of the deal were not announced. Meetup had raised $18 million in venture funding from blue-chip firms including DFJ, Union Square Ventures, and Allen & Co."
- ^ Kate Confer. "The Mess at Meetup". Retrieved February 23, 2018.
- ^ Gerrit De Vynck. "WeWork Buys Meetup to Bring People Together Outside of Work". Archived from the original on December 17, 2017. Retrieved January 21, 2018.
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- ^ Gabriela Barkho (27 November 2017). "WeWork To Acquire Meetup". Crunchbase. Retrieved 13 February 2018.