
Jemi
The modern website builder for creatives, entrepreneurs, and dreamers.
Date | Investors | Amount | Round |
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- | investor investor | €0.0 | round |
$125k | Seed | ||
Total Funding | 000k |
Jemi operates as a comprehensive, no-code platform enabling creators and entrepreneurs to build websites and online stores. The company was established in 2020 by co-founders Annie Hwang and Jason Cui, who met as computer science students at Harvard. Their shared interest in the creator economy, fueled by Hwang's experience as a Product Manager on Facebook's creator monetization team and Cui's background as a music producer and former Product Manager at Uber, led to the company's formation in April 2020.
The San Francisco-based startup participated in Y Combinator's Summer 2020 batch, securing an initial $150K in a seed round on August 25, 2020, with The MBA Fund also participating. Jemi later raised a total of $2.4 million, with notable investors including General Catalyst, Kleiner Perkins, and Liquid2 Ventures. In a strategic move, Jemi was acquired by the Gen Z-focused media company Brat TV in an all-stock deal announced in November 2023.
The platform targets a diverse clientele, including YouTubers, NFT artists, small business owners, freelancers, and professionals seeking an online presence without technical skills. Jemi's business model is freemium, offering a free basic plan alongside paid subscription tiers (Pro and Business) that provide advanced features like custom domains, lower transaction fees, and additional analytics. Revenue is generated from these monthly or yearly subscriptions and transaction fees on sales made through the platform on lower-tier plans.
Jemi's core product is a versatile drag-and-drop website builder that integrates e-commerce and membership functionalities. Users can create everything from 'link in bio' pages, portfolios, and blogs to full-fledged online stores. The service allows for the sale of physical merchandise, digital downloads, custom online experiences, and recurring monthly subscriptions. Key features include a wide array of customizable templates, a WYSIWYG editor, SEO management tools, and the ability to embed content from social media platforms like YouTube and TikTok. The platform also supports integrations with tools such as Google Analytics, Facebook Pixel, Printful, and Mailchimp, offering a centralized solution for creators to manage and monetize their brand.
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