Ghanaian company Dropifi, which
created a smart contact widget as an alternative to ‘contact us’ forms
on websites, announced today that they are the first African company to
join the prestigious 500 Startups Accelerator Programme in the United
States.
Founded by three graduates of Meltwater Entrepreneurial School of
Technology in Accra in 2011, the company quickly went global, selling
its smart contact widget to over 5,000 small businesses all over the
world.
Dropifi helps companies filter out spam through proprietary anti-spam
technology, see incoming message trending data in relation to industry
metrics, demographic and social media profiles of the sender, analyse
the real emotions behind the messages and easily integrate with their
existing CRMs, e-commerce and blogging platforms. In short, it helps
companies better manage and harness information in messages from their
users and visitors to help grow their business.
Dropifi started working with the 500 Startups Programme in April 2013
and since then its three founders – Effah Mensah, David Osei and Kabil
Nabong – have been working with the 500 Startups team at their
headquarters in San Francisco.
“Being the first African startup to join a leading US accelerator
validates our idea and serves as a springboard for us to take giant
leaps into helping businesses better interact with customers,” said
co-founder David Osei.
“We also see it as an inspiration for young African entrepreneurs and a
signpost that Africa is geared up to be the next economic frontier.”
Dropifi recently won the Global Start Up Open competition where they
beat 50 international start ups to win the Kauffman Foundation award.
They were flown to Rio in March to attend the Global Entrepreneurship
Congress (GEC) and collect their award.
Whilst in Rio they pitched to Dave McClure, Founder of 500 Startups,
and shortly after received an invitation to join the accelerator
program.
"Dropifi is the first African investment for 500 Startups. Very few
seed investors in Silicon Valley will put money into markets as early as
Africa, but we think talent exists in every corner of the globe.
Dropifi has a killer team and a promising product with global reach. The
fact that they hail from Ghana makes it even cooler,” explains Dave
McClure.
Since launching on Wordpress and Shopify late in 2012 there have been
over 8,000 downloads on Wordpress and over 900 Shopify stores are using
the Dropifi widget to collect and analyse their incoming messages and
leads.
Source: Meltwater

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