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Some notable Automattic brands and products include:
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* [[WordPress.com]] – blog host, created in 2005
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* Akismet – anti-comment spam system capable of integration with many blogging platforms and forums, created in 2005
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* Gravatar – globally recognized avatars, acquired 2007[18]
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* BuddyPress – social networking plugin suite, acquired September 2008 and given to the WordPress Foundation in 2010[6]
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* IntenseDebate – acquired September 2008[19]
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* PollDaddy – acquired November 2008[20]
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* Simplenote – note-taking and sync service, acquired in 2013
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* Longreads – acquired in 2014[21]
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* [[WooCommerce]] – eCommerce plugin for WordPress with a marketplace for extensions, acquired in 2015[22]
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* Atavist – multimedia publishing platform and magazine, acquired in 2018[23]
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* Prospress – WooCommerce extension developer, acquired in May 2019[24][25]
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* [[Jetpack CRM]] – acquired in August 2019, renamed from "Zero BS CRM"[26][27]
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* Tumblr – Microblogging platform, acquired in 2019[28]
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* Parse.ly – web analytics tools, acquired in February 2021[29]
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* Day One – personal journaling app, acquired in June 2021[30]
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* Pocket Casts – podcast client, acquired in July 2021[31]
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* Texts.com – messaging bridging app, acquired in October 2023[32]
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* Beeper – messaging bridging app based on Matrix, acquired in April 2024

Latest revision as of 08:42, 12 December 2024

wikipedia:Automattic


Some notable Automattic brands and products include:

  • WordPress.com – blog host, created in 2005
  • Akismet – anti-comment spam system capable of integration with many blogging platforms and forums, created in 2005
  • Gravatar – globally recognized avatars, acquired 2007[18]
  • BuddyPress – social networking plugin suite, acquired September 2008 and given to the WordPress Foundation in 2010[6]
  • IntenseDebate – acquired September 2008[19]
  • PollDaddy – acquired November 2008[20]
  • Simplenote – note-taking and sync service, acquired in 2013
  • Longreads – acquired in 2014[21]
  • WooCommerce – eCommerce plugin for WordPress with a marketplace for extensions, acquired in 2015[22]
  • Atavist – multimedia publishing platform and magazine, acquired in 2018[23]
  • Prospress – WooCommerce extension developer, acquired in May 2019[24][25]
  • Jetpack CRM – acquired in August 2019, renamed from "Zero BS CRM"[26][27]
  • Tumblr – Microblogging platform, acquired in 2019[28]
  • Parse.ly – web analytics tools, acquired in February 2021[29]
  • Day One – personal journaling app, acquired in June 2021[30]
  • Pocket Casts – podcast client, acquired in July 2021[31]
  • Texts.com – messaging bridging app, acquired in October 2023[32]
  • Beeper – messaging bridging app based on Matrix, acquired in April 2024

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