HitFox

HitFox is a start-up incubator and developer of technology for the mobile and computer games industry, in addition to app distribution and data.

History

The Berlin-based company was co-founded in 2011 by Hanno Fichtner, Jan Beckers, Ruben Haas, and Tim Koschella.[1][2] Following the opening of the company, further offices were founded in San Francisco, and Seoul, South Korea.[3] Some portfolio companies have previously had additional offices in cities like Paris, France.[4] The company was founded to provide services to the small and medium-market videogame companies and niche marketing for large-scale games and projects.[5]

Portfolio companies

Its company AppLift, a funneling software platform for connecting online games with new players, reached about one million in monthly directed users in 2013 for its largest partner.[5] That year it received an additional $13 million in funding from Prime Ventures.[6] App Discovery was also founded and run by HitFox, which augments consumer searches of mobile games on iTunes, using a quality filter to promote some games over others. Both were founded in 2012.[7]

In 2013 the company acquired the company Datamonk, a big data company, and invested about $1.35 million USD into a new portfolio company called Apploop, later renamed appiris.[1] That year HitFox received a $20.6 million profit.[8] HitFox has also founded Game Finder, a coupon/deals delivery website for mobile games, in addition to the company ad2games,[2] a performance marketing gaming platform.[9] Ad2games connects free-to-play games with new users, focusing on matching the specific life interests of potential gamers with the game they are being shown. [10] They also opened the company PubNative in 2014.[11]

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