Technology start-up Oogwave expects nearly three-fold growth in its customer base in the next 15 months.
A
recently launched Oogwave product enables sharing of data and mails by
different departments of a company on a single platform.
The
platform has seen huge adoption in African and European countries and
over 3,400 companies are using Oogwave globally, company founder and CEO
Gaurav Jain said.
"On the back of initial
response from small and medium enterprises, we expect our customer base
to increase over 10,000 in the next 15 months," he said.
The Noida-based start-up has seen growth in the US, the UK, France and South Africa, among other countries.
The
solution helps in sharing of ideas and knowledge, coordinate tasks and
projects, communicate and have conversations within and across multiple
cross borders team, Jain said.
About users of
the platform, he said that 72 per cent of customers are from non-tech
sector -- knowledge-based companies where content and information is the
inventory. Most of the customers use Oogwave for internal communication
to store and share content while around 22 per cent are using project
management too.
The company has attracted
funding from TLab, a division of Times Internet Ltd. It is planning to
go for another round of fund raising in the next eight months to fuel
growth plans.
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