Aha is uniquely positioned in the navigation/location based services (LBS) marketplace. Rather than providing typical turn-by-turn directions, our free application is centered around making drivers smarter as they drive their familiar roads every day. The company is creating the first driver-to-driver network which connects drivers to each other and to relevant information from the internet.

Aha answers questions like “What is the driver ahead of me seeing out his window?” and “I’m hungry, when will I be passing by a highly-rated pizza place?” Because its driver interface is optimized for 65 MPH, Aha does not require you to study a map while driving to get answers to your most common questions.

Financials

Date Type Amount Investors Valuation
05/01/09 Series A 3M Unknown

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Kivera: Kivera is the location-based services (LBS) market-leader for mobile phones, in-vehicle navigation, telematics, call centers, and… See Company Profile »
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