Startups

Relay made it easier for more companies to reach you on mobile

A portal called “CX Builder” seeks to get companies set up with their own customer engagement solutions.

The CX Builder tool launched earlier this week. (Courtesy video)

Radnor-based Relay, makers of a mobile customer engagement platform, recently launched an express on-ramp of sorts.

The company’s CX Builder is a self-serve portal that lets companies design and deploy their own personalized customer experiences within the Relay platform, which is used by corporates like Citizens Bank and Independence Blue Cross, to reach its customers. The portal went live Monday.

(Ever get a text message from IBX with updates about changes to your policy? That’s Relay’s doing.)

“We’re helping large enterprises stay ahead in fiercely competitive industries and deliver new and improved customer experiences that achieve key KPIs without ripping and replacing or one-off fixes,” said CEO Matt Gillin, who started the company in 2010.

To date, the company has raised $28 million in venture capital, with backing from First Round Capital and NewSpring Capital, including a $12 million Series B closed in June 2016.

The company has a team of 50 employees and says it’s onboarding 20,000 new users every day.

Here’s a quick intro vid on the portal:

Companies: Relay Network

Before you go...

Please consider supporting Technical.ly to keep our independent journalism strong. Unlike most business-focused media outlets, we don’t have a paywall. Instead, we count on your personal and organizational support.

Our services Preferred partners The journalism fund
Engagement

Join our growing Slack community

Join 5,000 tech professionals and entrepreneurs in our community Slack today!

Trending

Look inside: Franklin Institute’s Giant Heart reopens with new immersive exhibits

What actually is the 'creator economy'? Here's why we should care

How Berkadia's innovation conference demonstrates its commitment to people and technology

Skills, not schools: A new path for government tech

Technically Media