Lift is a virtual web design company developing second screen apps and sites.
Business Model: B2B
Revenue: $10M
Employees: 2-10
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City: San Francisco
State: California
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Country: United States
Lift is a virtual web design and development company with a focus on user experience design, second screen apps, and WordPress development. Co-founded by designer Chris Wallace and entrepreneur Brad Miller, Lift works primarily with large television networks building second-screen applications for tv shows Breaking Bad, The Walking Dead, Bridezillas, and others. Founded in 2009, Lift originally focused on building WordPress websites for small businesses and blog networks. In 2010, Lift redesigned and developed TheNextWeb.com, releasing the new website live at The Next Web conference, showcasing a tight integration with the newly-released Facebook API and a unique widget-driven homepage, allowing readers to customize their news page with a drag-and-drog interface. In 2011, Lift developed The Walking Dead StorySync® for AMC tv, helping draw millions of viewers and winning two Social TV Award for Best Mobile Phone, iPad or Tablet Social TV Application. Also in 2011, Lift led the redesign of IFC.com, bring responsive design to the world of television networks.
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Announced Date | Transaction | Number of Investors | Money Raised | Lead Investors | 11/2012 | Series A | 4 | $2.5M |
RRE Ventures Spark Capital SV Angel Tony Robbins RRE Ventures Spark Capital SV Angel Tony Robbins |
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