GBooking

Appointment-scheduling Software

Business Software
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Company Overview

Snapshot

Founded in September 2011 by Alexander Naslednikov and Fadi Karkaby, GBooking operates with 1–10 employees. The company has raised $1.5M across two funding rounds from 10 investors. In November 2015, GBooking secured a seed round from investors including Konstantin Siniushin and BRICOLAGE.

Business overview

GBooking provides online scheduling software designed for businesses. Its core technology includes a smart notification system and a price-optimization algorithm, aiming to help businesses convert leads, reduce no-shows, and increase revenue. The company serves various industries by offering essential tools for customer service and mobile applications, operating within the Business Software sector, specifically focusing on IT, R&D & Data Solutions, and Project Management & Collaboration.

Strategic signal

In November 2013, Haifa's hiCenter invested NIS 10 million in four startups, including GBooking. This investment highlights early recognition of GBooking's potential in the market and signals a validation of its business model and technology by a regional innovation hub.

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Company Intelligence Q&A

What is GBooking's primary offering?
GBooking offers online scheduling software for businesses, featuring a smart notification system and a price-optimization algorithm to enhance lead conversion and reduce no-shows.
When was GBooking founded and by whom?
GBooking was founded in September 2011 by Alexander Naslednikov and Fadi Karkaby.
How many funding rounds has GBooking completed?
GBooking has completed two disclosed funding rounds: a Debt Financing round in April 2013 with Moscow Seed Fund, and a Seed round in November 2015 with investors including.
Which investors participated in GBooking's November 2015 funding round?
In November 2015, GBooking received seed funding from investors including Konstantin Siniushin and BRICOLAGE.
What was a notable early investment in GBooking?
In November 2013, Haifa's hiCenter invested NIS 10 million in GBooking as part of a larger investment in four startups.
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