
LiveAID
Live Aid develops web and application services for smartphones.
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Total Funding | 000k |
LiveAID Inc., established on April 2, 2013, by founder Maki Yamashita, operates within the digital services sector with a focus on mobile platforms. The company's name reflects its mission to support, or "aid," the success and activity, or "live," of individuals and companies in the digital space. This philosophy is also demonstrated by their practice of providing office space to other startup entrepreneurs.
The firm specializes in the creation and operation of web and application services tailored for smartphones. LiveAID's core business revolves around developing what it defines as effective smartphone advertising, constructing services designed to be mutually beneficial for both its clients and media partners. Its service portfolio extends to contract-based system development for both iPhone and Android devices, as well as web applications. Historically, the company has engaged in various ventures, including the launch of "Dot VR," a VR news site, in January 2016, and "Keyport," a key handover and customer list management service for the private lodging market, in July 2016. A notable strategic move occurred in November 2015 when LiveAID transferred its ad network business to Fullspeed Co., Ltd., signaling a refinement of its operational focus.
The company's business model is centered on providing development and advertising solutions. Revenue is generated through fees for contract system development and from the services it operates. The target clientele includes businesses seeking to develop a mobile presence, implement advertising strategies on smartphones, or require custom application development.
Keywords: mobile application development, smartphone advertising, web services, Maki Yamashita, system integration, contract development, iOS development, Android development, Keyport, Dot VR, ad network, digital media services, Shibuya startup, Japanese tech, application services