Invoca Stock

invoca.comEnterprise Software / Sales & Marketing /​ AdtechFounded: 2008Funding to Date: $212.81MM

Invoca is a developer of a platform that aims to enable marketing, eCommerce, sales, and customer experience teams to understand and immediately act on the information consumers share via conversations. With a mission to optimize the buying journey and increase revenue, the company features call tracking, interaction management, and tech integrations. Invoca was founded by Colin Kelley, Jason Spievak, and Robert Duva in 2008 and is headquartered in Santa Barbara, CA.

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Team

Management Team

Michael Myhre
Vice President & Controller
Colin Kelley
Co-Founder & Chief Technology Officer
Gregg Johnson
Chief Executive Officer

Board Members

Brett Queener
Rincon Venture Partners
John Greathouse
Rincon Venture Partners
Mark Suster
Upfront Ventures
Josh Jacobs
Kobie Fuller
Upfront Ventures

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Following the DialogTech acquisiton in May, Invoca is accelerating its development roadmap.
Invoca, a Santa Barbara, CA-based conversation intelligence platform for revenue teams, acquired DialogTech, an AI-powered call tracking and analytics solution for marketers, in a combined cash and stock deal
On the heels of expanding its marketing call analytics platform last year to provide more insights to help those in sales, e-commerce and customer experience, Invoca is making its first acquisition to widen the net of companies that it targets. The company has acquired DialogTech, a startup that bu…
Invoca, the leader in AI-powered call tracking and conversational analytics, announced Dee Anna McPherson has joined as Chief Marketing Officer and Jennifer Lovette as Senior Vice President of Customer Success.
Updated on: Jul 26, 2024

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