Exclusive: Kampyle Raises Round from Carmel Ventures

Feedback analytics start up Kampyle has raised an undisclosed round from Carmel Ventures. Founded in 2007 by Ariel Finkelstein, Ilan Steiner and Eran Sabir, Kampyle has developed a SaaS platform enabling webmasters to manage user feedback. As featured on VC Cafe, Kampyle’s flagship product, Kampyle for websites is especially popular with eCommerce sites. Apart from …

Kampyle Adds User Feedback To Google Analytics (CEO Interview)

Shopping websites are extremely sensitive to deserted shopping carts. In some cases, 60-70% of their users would add items to their cart but suddenly close the window – leaving the site owner with little information about their reasons for leaving and more importantly, without revenue. Kampyle, the Israeli start up developing SaaS feedback analytics, offers …

Kampyle Celebrates a Year of Feedback Success

Kampyle, the Feedback Analytics start up based in Israel, celebrated its one year anniversary yesterday with impressive results.  A year after our first interview,  I spoke with Ariel Finkelstein, founder and CEO at Kampyle to see how the company is doing. Since the launch of its Website Feedback Analytics Service in March 2008, Kampyle has beeing …

Users leaving you? Win back the customers with Kampyle for Software

Kampyle For Software, the latest creation of Israeli startup Kampyle, is a fully serviced feedback analytics platform for software developers. At times like this, it’s all about keeping your users happy. Over a year after our first interview, I had a chance to speak with Ariel Finkelstein, CEO of Israeli startup Kampyle. Since the public opening in June 2008, …

Complete The Feedback Loop: Exclusive Interview With Kampyle’s CEO

Why are users leaving your site? Why are they leaving full shopping carts and going else where? Is there something wrong with your fonts and Firefox 3 beta 5? Those are questions that many site owners ask themselves daily. Until recently, there were not too many tools available to extract that kind of insight, but …

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