![]() ![]() clients, but we also work with a number of e-tailers just getting into physical, like Brika. Sub-Zero Wolf has also been in the midst of testing. American Signature Furniture has contracted services to their 125 locations with a full-store rollout. After that first phase, our clients decide based on the data, what kind of expansions they want to do. Timberland is about 75% of the way through their phase 1 store testing. What stores and brands are you working with?Ĭrate & Barrel will be testing many different types of in-store experiences over the next couple of months. It can be tough finding the right backers. There is not a lot of dedicated money specialized for early stage retail technologies. We have also doubled our number of clients in the last 8 months, adding to 12 retail brands in the U.S. Cloudtag inc series#Now, we are at the beginning of Series A meetings and projecting to close in October with a $8-12 million target raise. We just closed on a $1.2 million bridge round, capping off a $4 million seed round, which will fund us into next year. Tell us about your recent growth and funding. CEO and Co-Founder James Yancey gives Hypepotamus the scoop on how the CloudTags team is redressing the in-store shopping experience. With clients in North America and Europe, they are paving the way toward the “retail of the future” with a recent $1.2 million bridge round (and an expected $8-12 million Series A). Merging physical shopping experiences with the digital sphere, CloudTags is collaborating with the beloved Timberland shoe brand, and, as of this month, Crate & Barrel. CloudTags has put their best boot forward to develop the Connected Store, a new way to shop and sell in retail stores. ![]()
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