Redbooth (formerly Teambox) is a web-based workplace collaboration tool and communication platform.
Developer(s) | Redbooth, Inc. (formerly Teambox Technologies S.L.Teambox Technologies S.L.[1]) |
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Written in | Ruby on Rails |
Available in | Castilian, English[2] |
Type | Project management |
License | Software as a service |
Website | redbooth |
Redbooth was previously known as Teambox Technologies S.L., which was founded in 2008[3] and continued to serve commercial and free hosting for Teambox.[4] The company also offered installation and customization of the software.[2]
In February 2010, Teambox secured US$193,400 (€140,000)[4] and an additional US$250,000 as part of a seed funding round in November 2010.[5] In April 2010, Canadian internet company Talker announced that it had been acquired by Teambox.[6] In June 2013, Teambox partnered with Zoom Video Communications to provide HD videoconferencing to its users.[7]
On 21 January 2014, after gaining 650,000 users, Teambox was renamed to "Redbooth, Inc.".[8] Later on 18 November 2014, Redbooth announced an US$11 million Series B round led by Altpoint Ventures and Avalon Ventures. Redbooth's total funding was brought to US$17.5 million.[9]
In August 2016, Redbooth released an exclusive app for Apple TV, available in the Apple TV App Store.[10]
On 13 September 2017, Redbooth merged with AeroFS, a company that develops collaboration applications. The new combined company is called Redbooth.[11]