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LiveProfile Inc.

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LiveProfile
Developer(s)LiveProfile Inc.
Initial releaseOctober 16, 2010; 15 years ago (2010-10-16)
Engine
    PlatformAndroid, iOS
    Available inMultilingual
    Websiteliveprofile.com

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    LiveProfile Inc.
    ISIN🆔
    Founded 📆October 16, 2010; 15 years ago (2010-10-16)
    Founder 👔
    Headquarters 🏙️New York, New York, United States
    Area served 🗺️
    Worldwide
    Members
    Number of employees
    10
    🌐 Websiteliveprofile.com
    📇 Address
    📞 telephone

    LiveProfile is a messaging app and mobile social network, owned and operated by LiveProfile Inc, for Android and iOS. It allows users to send and receive messages, photos, videos, audio, files, as well as other types of content.

    History

    LiveProfile was launched by Phil Karl and William Key on October 16, 2010. Initially developed as a cross-platform messaging app, LiveProfile quickly gained widespread popularity, adding as many as 300,000 new user registrations per day during its peak. Its rapid growth is credited to the evolving mobile landscape at the time.[1][2]

    Funding

    LiveProfile raised Series A financing on June 7, 2011 from notable investors including Lightspeed Venture Partners and AngelList’s CEO, Naval Ravikant[3][4]

    Acquisition

    In November 2011, BlackBerry Ltd acquired LiveProfile with the intention of integrating it with BlackBerry Messenger, to boost adoption for their cross-platform strategy shift internally known as SMS 2.0. This plan, considered by BlackBerry Co-CEOs to be a top strategic priority, deeply divided the company as opening BBM’s walled garden to LiveProfile users would cause a significant decline in device sales. [5] Ultimately the SMS 2.0 strategy shift was cancelled during a January 2012 leadership shakeup at BlackBerry Ltd in which Co-CEOs Mike Lazaridis and Jim Balsillie resigned from BlackBerry Ltd. [6][7] LiveProfile was subsequently shut down in December 2013[8][9]

    Relaunch

    The original LiveProfile team announced that they are relaunching LiveProfile as a new independent company. As of 2023 the app is available by invite only. [10]

    Features

    Messaging

    Delivery Confirmations: Users receive real-time notifications confirming the delivery and reading of messages, providing immediate feedback on their deliverability.

    User Customization

    Users can personalize their profiles with a selected display picture and a custom status message, a feature implemented to allow a level of personal expression within the platform.

    Multimedia Sharing

    LiveProfile enables the sharing of various multimedia content. Users can:

      • Share photos and videos with contacts, including options for sending to multiple recipients simultaneously.
      • Share files directly with others on the platform.

    Friend Discovery

    Contacts can be added via several methods:

      • Integration with Facebook friends or Twitter contacts.
      • Utilizing email addresses associated with the user's LiveProfile.
      • Adding contacts through mobile phone numbers.
      • Sharing unique LiveProfile PINs.
      • Scanning QR codes.
      • Nearby via Bluetooth

    Music Features

    Users can display currently playing music on a user's device as part of their status message.

    Availability

    The LiveProfile app for Android and iOS are available by invite only. [11]

    References

    1. Etherington, Darrell (April 2011). "How LiveProfile Netted 1M Users in 5 Days". Bloomberg. Bloomberg L.P. Retrieved 2023-10-19.
    2. Crocker, Peter (January 2013). "Converged-mobile-messaging analysis and forecasts" (PDF). GigaOM. Giga Omni Media, Inc. Retrieved 2023-10-19.
    3. "Lightspeed Venture Partners » LiveProfile".
    4. "LiveProfile - AngelList".
    5. Silcoff, Sean; McNish, Jacquie; Ladurantaye, Steve (September 27, 2013). "Inside the fall of BlackBerry: How the smartphone inventor failed to adapt". The Globe and Mail. Archived from the original on September 30, 2013. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
    6. "Balsillie quit BlackBerry over nixed BBM plan: report". CBC. September 30, 2013. Retrieved 2019-03-25.
    7. Bohn, Dieter (2012-05-24). "RIM to keep BBM exclusive to BlackBerry devices, says WSJ". The Verge. Vox Media. Retrieved 2023-10-19.
    8. Nay, Josh (October 31, 2013). "LiveProfile Messenger App for Android, iPhone, and BlackBerry Shutting Down December 1, Pushing Users to BBM". Retrieved 2023-10-20.
    9. Reisinger, Don (May 24, 2012). "Did RIM shelve an idea to license BBM to competitors, carriers?". CNET.
    10. "LiveProfile Blog: The New LiveProfile". www.liveprofile.com. January 2023. Retrieved 2023-10-19.
    11. "LiveProfile". www.liveprofile.com. Retrieved 2023-10-19.

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