Good evening!
Big day for marketing software companies.
Here are the 7 things you missed today:
1. 🎨 Figma Filed for an IPO With NYSE
The news we’ve all been waiting for… design software company Figma filed for an IPO with plans to trade on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol “FIG.” Figma’s Q1 revenue increased 46% to $228.2 million (compared to $156.2M YoY) with a net income of $44.9 million. (CNBC)
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3. ✉️ Grammarly Acquired AI Email Client Superhuman
And the news we didn’t know we were waiting for… writing software company Grammarly has acquired email client Superhuman in an effort to build out its AI-enabled productivity suite. While the financial details were not disclosed, Superhuman has raised over $114 million in funding with its last valuation at $825 million. (The Verge)
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5. 🦾 Amazon Deployed its 1 Millionth Robot
After 13 years of deploying robots in its warehouses, Amazon now has 1 million robots working in its warehouses (number 1M was delivered to a Japan Amazon fulfillment facility). The milestone means Amazon’s warehouses may soon have the same number of robots working as people. (TechCrunch)
6. 🤑 Cloudflare Launched a Pay-Per-Crawl Marketplace for AI Bots
Cloud infrastructure provider Cloudflare, which serves 20% of the web, is launching a new marketplace that allows publishers to charge AI bots per scrape and block AI crawlers by default. The tool helps site owners to reclaim value lost to AI training traffic. (TechCrunch)
7. 📉 U.S. Online Shopping Had its Biggest Drop in Over a Decade
Tariffs will do that. A new survey from consulting firm AlixPartners found that roughly one-third of U.S. online shoppers say they’ve delayed purchases until they have certainty related to costs from tariffs, while 28% said they bought items earlier than planned over the prior six months to avoid paying extra costs. (Quartz)
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