
BounceChat - Cool Moments Nearby
Share cool moments with people nearby!.
Date | Investors | Amount | Round |
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investor investor investor | €0.0 | round | |
N/A | €0.0 | round | |
N/A | $800k | Seed | |
Total Funding | 000k |
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BounceChat, which began as Bounce Technology before evolving into Fetch Delivery, Inc., operated in the social media and later the on-demand logistics space. The company's initial offering, BounceChat, was a location-based mobile application designed to connect users in close proximity. Its core function allowed individuals to share time-sensitive content, such as photos, text, and links, known as "Bounces."
These posts were only visible to other users within a specified geographic radius, which could be adjusted from a hyper-local 100 yards to a broad 100+ miles. The content also had a built-in expiration, disappearing after a set duration ranging from ten minutes to over a week. This model aimed to foster temporary, event-based social networks, allowing users at concerts, sporting events, or local gatherings to communicate and share experiences. The platform also catered to businesses, providing a tool to broadcast promotions and special offers to a nearby audience.
The venture received initial accelerator funding in August 2015 to develop its social application. Over time, the company's focus shifted, and it was rebranded as Fetch Delivery, a service centered on multi-stop on-demand delivery for various local businesses, including restaurants, grocery stores, and pharmacies in Santa Fe, NM. After raising approximately $3.56 million over several funding rounds, the company ultimately ceased operations in late 2023.
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