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Online content creation and management tools
$50k - $65kAnnually
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Automattic develops and manages WordPress.com, a widely used platform for creating websites and blogs. The platform allows users to easily build and manage their online presence, catering to a diverse clientele that includes bloggers, small businesses, large corporations, and non-profit organizations. Automattic operates on a freemium model, offering basic services for free while charging for premium features such as advanced design options and additional storage. The company also generates revenue through advertising on the free version of WordPress.com. In addition to its main product, Automattic contributes to various open-source projects and offers mobile applications for iOS and Android, enabling users to manage their sites from anywhere. The goal of Automattic is to enhance the web experience by providing accessible tools for content creation and management.
Company Size
1,001-5,000
Company Stage
Late Stage VC
Total Funding
$757.4M
Headquarters
San Francisco, California
Founded
2005
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Openvibe, a startup integrating new-generation social networks into one app, secured $800k from investors including Automattic, Tensor Ventures, and Jan Široký. The funding aims to accelerate app development and platform integration, offering users more freedom and content control. Led by Founders VC, the investment round highlights Openvibe as an alternative to traditional social networks, addressing user frustration with closed ecosystems. CEO Matěj Švancer notes a shift of over 100 million U.S. users to new platforms.
After releasing Studio, an open source local development environment for WordPress, and Studio Assistant (see The Pier #73), Automattic has just launched Studio Sync for WordPress.com.
The dispute deepened in October when Automattic forked the Advanced Custom Fields (ACF) plugin and launched a new version called Secure Custom Fields.
Samsung is teaming up with Netflix to bring its streaming app to the Galaxy Store, just in time to unwrap new content for Squid Game.As part of this partnership, anyone with a Galaxy device who visits the Galaxy Store can unlock an exclusive never-before-seen clip from Squid Game as the highly anticipated second season premiers December 26 on Netflix.Fans of the series can also access Squid Game: Unleashed, the latest mobile title from Netflix Games.For a limited time, Galaxy device owners can see an exclusive sneak peek of Squid Game Season 2 in the Galaxy Store. Eagerly awaiting fans can view a clip at the dark, twisted storyline for the upcoming season, giving them a preview of the dystopian suspense to come. The new season can also be streamed on-the-go via a Galaxy smartphone or tablet through the Netflix app, available to download today.Squid Game ignited a global cultural phenomenon upon its release in 2021, becoming Netflix’s most-watched show with 1.65 billion hours viewed in its first month. Now, with Season 2 on the horizon, Samsung and Netflix are delivering an exclusive sneak peek to Galaxy users, building on the series’ immense global popularity.Squid Game: UnleashedReleased yesterday, Squid Game: Unleashed is the definitive Squid Game video game. You can expect brutal competition in this multiplayer battle royale game. Play with friends (or enemies) online and see if you have what it takes to outlast and defeat all the other contestants in each twisted tournament.With deadly challenges pulled from the series and more new games inspired by classic childhood activities, each round is a dark trip down memory lane
This story has been updated throughout with more details as the story has developed. We will continue to do so as the case and dispute are ongoing.The world of WordPress, one of the most popular technologies for creating and hosting websites, is going through a very heated controversy. The core issue is the fight between WordPress founder and Automattic CEO Matt Mullenweg and WP Engine, which hosts websites built on WordPress.WordPress technology is open source and free, and it powers a huge chunk of the internet — around 40% of websites. Websites can host their own WordPress instance or use a solution provider like Automattic or WP Engine for a plug-and-play solution.In mid-September, Mullenweg wrote a blog post calling WP Engine a “cancer to WordPress.” He criticized the host for disabling the ability for users to see and track the revision history for every post. Mullenweg believes this feature is at the “core of the user promise of protecting your data” and said that WP Engine turns it off by default to save money.He also called out WP Engine investor Silver Lake and said they don’t contribute sufficiently to the open source project and that WP Engine’s use of the “WP” brand has confused customers into believing it is part of WordPress.The legal battleIn reply, WP Engine sent a cease-and-desist letter to Mullenweg and Automattic, asking them to withdraw their comments. It also said that its use of the WordPress trademark was covered under fair use.The company claimed that Mullenweg had said he would take a “scorched earth nuclear approach” against WP Engine unless it agreed to pay “a significant percentage of its revenues for a license to the WordPress trademark.”In response, Automattic sent its own cease-and-desist letter to WP Engine, saying that they had breached WordPress and WooCommerce trademark usage rules.The WordPress Foundation also changed its Trademark Policy page and called out WP Engine, alleging the hosting service has confused users.“The abbreviation ‘WP’ is not covered by the WordPress trademarks, but please don’t use it in a way that confuses people