SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 15, 2018 -- AppsFlyer, the global leader in mobile attribution and marketing analytics, today announced the opening of an 11,000 square foot U.S. headquarters in the heart of San Francisco’s South of Market (SoMa) district. Located at 100 First Street, adjacent to the Transbay Terminal and Salesforce Tower, the location provides capacity for further growth as well as innovation space driven by the increased demand for its mobile attribution and marketing technology solutions.
“Our success in attracting talent will be enhanced by our beautiful new U.S. headquarters,” said Oren Kaniel, CEO, AppsFlyer. “On the heels of our $56 million series C financing last year, our increasing global market share and client roster, growing staff, revenue and demand for our products and services, it’s only fitting that we expand to set up shop alongside other notable technology companies based in this thriving San Francisco neighborhood.”
The headquarters, with panoramic views from the building’s 25th floor, reflects the modern and eclectic, but grounded, mindset of rising tech talent, and the open floor plan encourages interaction to boost efficiency and productivity. The office’s proximity to the Transbay Terminal, which is scheduled to open later this year and will include transit, retail, and a rooftop park, was an important factor in deciding on the new location.
"San Francisco continues to attract startups that are in hyper-growth mode, and we are delighted that AppsFlyer, a forward-thinking, innovative company, has chosen 100 First Street as their new headquarters,” said Rick Buziak, Senior Vice President, Asset Management. “Kilroy Realty strives to meet the needs of the most dynamic companies in the world and is proud that AppsFlyer has chosen to join our roster of influential tenants in the city."
About AppsFlyer
AppsFlyer’s technology is found on 98 percent of the world’s smartphones, making it the global leader in mobile attribution and marketing analytics. Data-driven marketers rely on AppsFlyer for independent measurement solutions and innovative tools to grow and protect their mobile business. AppsFlyer’s platform processes billions of mobile actions every day, empowering app marketers and developers to maximize the return on their marketing investments. With Facebook, Google, Twitter, Pinterest, Snap Inc., Tencent and 3,500+ other integrated partners, and clients including HBO, Playtika, Waze, Alibaba, Skyscanner, Activision and 12,000+ leading brands worldwide, AppsFlyer has 13 global offices to support marketers and agencies everywhere. To learn more, visit www.appsflyer.com.
Media Contact
Brook Terran
Blast PR on behalf of AppsFlyer
805-570-3309
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