Loomia is an emerging leader in the recommendations and personalization market tracking over 1 billion behaviors across more then 20 million users to deliver 500 million recommendations a month across 60 plus websites.

Financials

Date Type Amount Investors Valuation
06/01/05 Seed 1M GenenFUND, Delphi Ventures, Enex Group, Bain Capital, Integral Capital, Sharkey Goldstein Capital Unknown
04/01/08 Series A 5M Prescient Capital, Hearst Ventures, Liberty Corporation Unknown

People

David Marks (Co-Founder/CEO/President)

Dave McMurtry (VP, Business Development)

Ken Fromm (VP Business Development)

Francis Kelly (Co-Founder/Chief Architect)

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Competitors

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News

Aggregate still shifting from e-commerce recs to ad analytics with $9M

January 6, 2010 6:48 pm

Aggregate Knowledge, developer of a platform that analyzes the performance of online display ads in real time and allows marketers… Continue reading ⟩

Loomia snags $1.5M to recommend news, products

October 3, 2009 9:06 am

Loomia, maker of a recommendation engine that tells people what news to read and which products to buy, has raised… Continue reading ⟩

Magnify360, which changes web sites based on your behavior, gets boost

August 13, 2008 6:20 am

Until now, Web sites have been surprisingly dumb. They don’t change much to to cater to your specific tastes —… Continue reading ⟩