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Pingboard, Inc.

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Pingboard, Inc.
Private
ISIN🆔
IndustryOrganizational chart Software
GenreHuman Resources
Founded 📆2013
Founder 👔Bill Boebel
Rob Eanes
Headquarters 🏙️,
Area served 🗺️
Americas
Key people
Bill Boebel, Founder, CEO
Rob Eanes, Founder, CTO
Products 📟 Org Chart Software
Members
Number of employees
11-50
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📇 Address
📞 telephone

Pingboard is software program designed to create real-time organizational charts. It synchronizes organizational charts with HRMS software automatically, replacing the need to make org charts manually. Org charts can be shared with specific people, kept private or accessed by all employees via a native mobile org chart app. Employee information can be updated by the employees themselves or by administrators.

Company overview[edit]

Headquartered in Austin, Texas, Pingboard is a privately held company created by a team of engineers. The company emerged from Capital Thought, a venture by serial entrepreneurs Joshua Baer, Jason Cohen, and Bill Boebel.[1] Pingboard raised $2.2 million in seed funding[2] from Silverton Partners.[3] Pingboard was designed to help companies organize their employees and departments, develop hiring and succession plans, and share this information on the corporate org chart.

Company history[edit]

Pingboard was founded in 2013 by Bill Boebel and Rob Eanes, and has grown to 32 employees. Boebel, who was the director of the Austin, TX based incubator Capital Factory, originally developed the software to manage member's internal information. Boebel previously founded Webmail.us, a Virginia-based company acquired in 2007 by San-Antonio-based Rackspace (NYSE: RAX).

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