Y Combinator-backed Amplitude, a startup taking on big-name analytics providers like Mixpanel, Kontagent, Localytics and others, has raised $1.975 million in seed funding from a number of investors, including SV Angel, Charlie Cheever, Dave Morin, Quest Venture Partners, Data Collective, Merus Capital, BoxGroup, Adam Draper and several more.



The funding comes after a period of growth among Amplitude’s enterprise customer base, which is up by 400 percent since the service’s launch, and largely includes those who have “tried out everything” when it comes to analytics, says co-founder Spenser Skates.

The company originally grew out of a tool the founders had built while in Y Combinator. They were working on a text-by-voice mobile application called Sonalight, but had also spent a lot of time creating their own analytics tools to examine their data in custom ways. Soon, they had other YC developers asking for access, too. It didn’t take the team too long to realize that it was the analytics – not the app – that was the real business.

What makes Amplitude stand out is its top-tier engineering talent, which has helped develop the company’s infrastructure and allowed it to scale, says Skates. The now 11-person team includes a Professor of Economics from Tufts, a VP of Engineering who represented Stanford in the ACM programming contest and Putnam, and several winners of MIT’s largest programming competitions, he adds.

“We have a lot of firepower on the engineering side,” Skates explains. “We’ve done a lot of smart things around pre-computing the data, and pre-computing the results you see.”

As the company told us in February, the hard part about pre-processing is being able to predict what customers are going to query on, which is something Amplitude claims to have figured out, along with other tricks in saving space, and computation in memory, in order to deliver its service cheaply.

The seed funding will help the company continue to grow both its sales and engineering sides of the business and further develop its product.

Other investors in the company also include: Anil Dhami, Siqi Chen, Michael Katz, Matt Huang, Tencent, Klaus von Sayn-Wittgenstein, Alex Lin, Hossein Eslambolchi, David Chen, Jeffrey Skates, Greg Chang, Kevin Moore, Todd L. Corenson, Steve Bartel, Jared Kopf, Roy Sehgal, Silicon Badia, Anton Bernstein, Start Fund and Y Combinator (W2012).

Source: techcrunch.com