What is Ingage?
Ingage, formerly known as Scrollmotion, specializes in providing businesses with a robust software platform for creating interactive content tailored for touchscreen devices. The Ingage platform enables companies to rapidly develop and deploy engaging mobile content for various applications, including sales presentations, digital portfolios, trade show exhibits, and interactive kiosks. Complementing its software, the company's creative agency, Scrollmotion Blue, offers bespoke interactive solutions to address unique client business challenges, positioning Ingage as a comprehensive provider in the digital engagement space.
How much funding has Ingage raised?
Ingage has raised a total of $60.1M across 7 funding rounds:
Series A
$7.2M
Series B
$7M
Private Equity
$5M
Series C
$18.9M
Series D
$5M
Private Equity
$11.4M
Private Equity
$5.6M
Series A (2010): $7.2M, investors not publicly disclosed
Series B (2011): $7M, investors not publicly disclosed
Private Equity (2012): $5M, investors not publicly disclosed
Series C (2012): $18.9M featuring Cue Ball and Lakewest Venture Partners
Series D (2013): $5M backed by Delaware Street Capital, LLC and Cue Ball
Private Equity (2015): $11.4M, investors not publicly disclosed
Private Equity (2016): $5.6M, investors not publicly disclosed
Key Investors in Ingage
Cue Ball
Cue Ball is a purpose-driven investment firm focused on creating value at the intersection of purpose and profit. They partner with entrepreneurs across various industries to foster innovation and positive change, supporting initiatives that enrich lives and promote transparency.
Lakewest Venture Partners
Lakewest Venture Partners specializes in seed and early-stage investments, primarily in the Midwest. The firm focuses on companies with demonstrated proof of concept and disruptive ideas, leveraging their network to support portfolio company growth.
Delaware Street Capital, LLC
Delaware Street Capital, LLC is an investment entity that has participated in funding rounds for Ingage, contributing to the company's capital growth and strategic initiatives.
What's next for Ingage?
The significant enterprise-level funding indicates Ingage is likely in a mature growth phase, focusing on scaling operations, expanding its market reach, and potentially exploring new technological advancements in interactive content creation. The company's strategic capital raises suggest a strong market position and investor confidence in its business model. Future developments may involve enhancing platform capabilities, forging strategic partnerships, and further solidifying its presence in enterprise sales and marketing technology.
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