Going public will be a major milestone for Fastbase, Inc. as it is ramping up to be one of the most successful IPOs in web analytics and lead generation in the past few years. With the launch of its new Lead Relationship Management software, Fastbase, Inc. expands its successful business in web analytics and lead generation.
"What we're launching is the next-generation of CRM software for sales and marketing people. The software is developed for Google Analytics users who will have free access to the system and will be able to retrieve information about existing customers and potential future customers. Users of the new software will also be able to see which companies are visiting their website and will be able to quickly and easily contact their customers using a built-in chat and email feature," states Rasmus Refer, CEO of Fastbase, Inc.
Fastbase, Inc.'s new Lead Relationship Management software provides access to a wide variety of information presented in a manageable and searchable format. Information conveyed in the software includes the companies that are visiting a website, contact details of employees within these companies, their social media activities, and, going even further, will be able to tell a business who is clicking on their paid advertisements. New leads can be downloaded from the world's most comprehensive database, which contains over 600 million business contacts with their LinkedIn profile and email contact information. "With the new system, we will completely change and set new standards in web analytics and lead generation, "concludes Refer.
Fastbase, Inc. analyzes up to 5 billion web visitors every single day from the 780,000 companies currently using Fastbase, Inc's web analytics software. Fastbase, Inc. expects a growth rate of 600% by the end of 2018, making it one of the fastest-growing SaaS companies in the Big Data industry. http://analytics.fastbase.com
Snapshot of the next-generation lead management tool designed for Google Analytics powered by Fastbase, Inc.


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