Hall.com
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| Technology | |
| Industry | Communication |
| Founded | 2010 |
| Headquarters | Mountain View, California, USA |
| Website | hall |
Hall.com is a venture-funded startup company that built a communications SaaS application [1] and subsequently raised funding from several VCs. The company's application includes real-time collaborative features.
Hall was founded in 2010 by Brett Hellman and launched a beta in October, 2011. Hall graduated from a startup incubator called AngelPad in March 2011,[2] and subsequently raised a round of funding from several VCs including PivotNorth Capital and Founder Collective.[3]
The company was acquired by Atlassian in 2015.[4]
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References[edit]
- ^ White, Shad (2011-11-22). "Collaboration". CloudPWR.
- ^ Siegler, MG (2011-03-29). "The Second Cluster Of Startups Ascend From AngelPad". Techcrunch.
- ^ Tsotsis, Alexia (2010-10-16). "HALL.com Raises $580K From Founder's Collective And Others To Transform Realtime Collaboration". Techcrunch.
- ^ "Atlassian buys rival work chat tool Hall" The Australian Business Review. Retrieved 2017-02-05.
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