
Dittach
Cloud and email storage management platform that integrates with the search bar and displays an adjacent, visual feed of your email attachments.
Date | Investors | Amount | Round |
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N/A | €0.0 | round | |
N/A | €0.0 | round | |
N/A | N/A | Angel | |
Total Funding | 000k |
USD | 2019 |
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Revenues | 0000 |
EBITDA | 0000 |
Profit | 0000 |
EV | 0000 |
EV / revenue | 00.0x |
EV / EBITDA | 00.0x |
R&D budget | 0000 |
Source: Dealroom estimates
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Dittach, a New York-based software company, was founded in January 2014 by Daniel Gelernter and Adam Stern to address inefficiencies in managing email attachments. The founders identified that an average user accumulates thousands of attachments annually, spending significant time organizing and retrieving them. Gelernter, serving as CEO, brought a decade of experience in startups and UI/UX engineering from his previous venture, Lifestreams. Stern, the CTO and Head Developer, had a background as CTO for iNDELIBLE and Creative Group, where he architected scalable software systems for major brands.
The company's core product is a Chrome extension designed specifically for Gmail users. This tool tackles the cumbersome process of locating files within an inbox. It integrates directly into the Gmail interface, adding a sidebar that displays a visual feed of all email attachments. This allows users to browse, search, and filter their attachments without needing to open individual emails. The feed is configurable, enabling users to manage files directly from the sidebar by downloading, forwarding, printing, or viewing the original email context.
Dittach operates in the productivity software market, targeting individuals and professionals who rely heavily on email and require a more efficient method for file management. The business model centers on providing a tool that saves time and reduces the friction associated with standard email attachment searches. By creating a unified and easily accessible view of all attachments, the company aims to streamline a common digital workflow. Keywords: email productivity, Gmail extension, attachment manager, file search, Chrome plugin, Daniel Gelernter, Adam Stern, email workflow, document management, digital organization, file finder, Gmail productivity tool, attachment search, visual feed, email sidebar, productivity software, file management