Big privacy moves from Apple and Google have made it harder for marketers to measure and track campaigns over the past few years.
Mobile-marketing firm Tappa wants to help brands with some of those problems by driving traffic and engagement within mobile apps. The firm is pitching a software-development kit, or SDK, that app publishers can use to create branded mobile keyboards in their apps.
Tappa raised $4.9 million in a seed round of funding led by Alicorn Venture Partners to expand its products and hire for sales and tech talent, said CEO Leo Giel. The startup plans to begin raising its Series A round early next year, he said.
The branded keyboards use deep linking to drive people to specific parts of an app. Brands can create their own custom icons and images that appear on the keyboards when someone uses an app, which can help consumers remember the brand, Giel said. For example, a financial app might use a keyboard with a button to make a transfer or quickly find cash-back rewards. These branded keyboards are opened half a million times each month, Giel said.
Giel said Tappa is trying to solve the challenges marketers face in understanding their mobile audiences.
Tappa also has a product that uses AI to scrape data from how people use the keyboards — like identifying other apps they use and what content they engage the most with — and packages it up for brands. Giel said Tappa’s data is collected in aggregate and is privacy-safe because it is not collected from individual users.
Tappa’s clients include sports teams like Real Madrid and apps like Bottled and Benjamin.
“The mobile ecosystem has been lacking innovation,” Giel said. “CEOs are constantly asking their team members to increase retention, improve lift, further engage consumers, understand their audiences better, and understand their high-value customer.”
Here are seven key slides from Tappa’s investor deck:
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