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Fast-Scaling Localytics Moves into a Spacious New Office, Shatters Records in Q2


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Localytics, which provides marketing and analytics for web and mobile apps, announced on Tuesday its stellar second quarter report for 2014.

The second quarter marked the Downtown Boston company’s 18th consecutive quarter of record-breaking revenue. For perspective, Localytics tripled its revenues from this time 2013.

Those statistics make sense considering that Localytics’ platform is installed on over 28,000 apps, and live on a whopping 1.5 billion devices. In the last quarter, the startup added MyFitnessPal, Drync and Runtastic to its list of clientele.

Its growth on the market is matched only by its internal expansion. The fast-scaling company surpassed its headcount goal of 120 employees and is looking to add another 30 more. It doesn’t hurt that the Techstars Boston graduate raised $16 million in Series C back in February, either.

Localytics also recently moved to a new 20,000 square-foot space on Arch Street. The company cut the proverbial red ribbon with an office-warming party last week, with the help of Boston Mayor Marty Walsh and Greg Bialecki, secretary of Housing and Economic Development for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

Localytics CEO Raj Aggarwal’s key to success? Explained Aggarwal in a previous interview:

You need to really understand your customer. Be in touch with them and talk to as many people in the space as frequently as possible – even people who aren’t even your customers, and not just in Boston, but anyone who will listen and in-person.

Read more on Localytics’ story here.

Image via Localytics Facebook


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