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Automattic Inc. is an American global distributed company which was founded in August 2005 and is most notable for WordPress.com (a freemium blogging service), as well as its contributions to WordPress (an open source blogging software). The company's name is a play on founder Matt Mullenweg's first name and automatic.Шаблон:Citation needed

Its remote working culture was the topic of a participative journalism project by Scott Berkun, resulting in the 2013 book The Year Without Pants: WordPress.com and the Future of Work.[1]

History

On January 11, 2006, it was announced that Toni Schneider would be leaving Yahoo! to become CEO of Automattic. He was previously CEO of Oddpost before it was acquired by Yahoo!, where he had continued as a senior executive.[2][3]

In April 2006 Automattic's Regulation D filing showed it had raised approximately $1.1 million in funding,[4] which Mullenweg addressed in his blog. Investors were Polaris Ventures, True Ventures, Radar Partners.

On 18 October 2007, Automattic acquired Gravatar.[5]

On September 23, 2008, Automattic announced acquiring IntenseDebate.[6] Two months later, on November 15, 2008, Automattic acquired PollDaddy.[7]

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The former office of Automattic at 140 Hawthorne Street in San Francisco (in July 2017, since closed)

On September 9, 2010, Automattic gave the WordPress trademark and control over bbPress and BuddyPress to the WordPress Foundation.[8]

On April 4, 2014, Automattic acquired Longreads.[9]

On May 19, 2015, Automattic announced the acquisition of WooThemes, including their flagship product WooCommerce.[10]

On November 21, 2016, Automattic, via a subsidiary company (Knock Knock, WHOIS There) managed the launch and later development of the .blog gTLD, becoming domain registrars.[11]

In 2017, Automattic announced that it would close its San Francisco office, which had served as an optional co-working space for its employees alongside similar spaces near Portland, Maine and in Cape Town, South Africa.[12]

On June 21, 2018, Automattic acquired Atavist and its magazine.[13]

In 2019, Automattic acquired WooCommerce extension and tool developer Prospress.[14][15] In August, Automattic closed a deal with Verizon Media to acquire Tumblr.[16] August 16 Automattic acquired Zero BS CRM,[17] rebranding it to Jetpack CRM.[18] In September, Automattic announced a Series D funding round of $300 million from Salesforce, increasing its valuation to US$3 billion.[19]

On February 8, 2021, Automattic announced it had acquired the content analytics platform parse.ly for WPVIP.[20] Later, in June, Automattic acquired the journaling app Day One[21] and the podcast app Pocket Casts in July.[22]

Ending in February 2021, Automattic brought in US$288 million from a primary funding round. Subsequently, the company participated in a stock buyback, with the company valued at US$7.5 billion.[23]

On October 24, 2023, Automattic acquired Texts.com, a universal messaging app, for $50 million.[24]

Projects

Some of their many projects include:

  • After the Deadline[25] – online proofreading tool now built into WordPress.com and Jetpack[26]
  • Atavist – multimedia publishing platform
  • Akismet – anti-comment spam system capable of integration with many blogging platforms and forums
  • bbPress[27]forum software
  • blo.gs[28]RSS feed aggregator
  • BuddyPress – social networking plugin suite
  • Cloudup[29] – file sharing application
  • Crowdsignal[30] (formerly Polldaddy) – polls and survey tools
  • GlotPress[31] – collaborative translation tool
  • Gravatar – globally recognized avatars
  • HappyTools[32] - resource planning software
  • IntenseDebate[33] – blog comment hosting service that was launched as a private beta in January 2007 by Co-Founders Jon Fox, Isaac Keyet, and Josh Morgan,[34] and launched as an open beta on October 30, 2007. On September 23, 2008, Automattic announced its acquisition of IntenseDebate's properties,[35] and returned to private beta until November of that year. In 2007, IntenseDebate was selected to be part of the first class of Techstars, a Boulder, Colorado-based startup accelerator
  • Jetpack - WordPress plugin providing a range of basic services (backup, speed, stats, etc.)
  • Longreads[36] – original reporting and journalism aggregator[9]
  • Mongoose ODM[37] – mongodb object modeling for node.js
  • Pocket Casts[38] – app for listening to podcasts on iOS, Android, macOS, Windows and the web
  • Poster – blogging app for IOS[39]
  • Ping-O-Matic[40] – pinging service[41]
  • Simplenote – note-taking and sync service acquired by Automattic in 2013 and later open-sourced
  • Scroll Kit[42] – code-free web design tool[43]
  • Tumblr - Microblogging platform[44]
  • VaultPress[45] – backup and security service for WordPress sites
  • VideoPress[46] – hosted HD video for WordPress sites
  • WooCommerce – eCommerce plugin for WordPress with a marketplace for extensions
  • WPVIP[47] – Enterprise WordPress hosting, support, and consulting

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