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Qubit

Personalisation software for retailers

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21-100 employees
  • Retail
  • B2B
  • Big data
  • Marketing
  • Analytics
  • eCommerce
Lytchett Matravers, UK

Company mission

Qubit’s mission is to help the world’s leading retail, travel and gaming brands thrive as their customers increasingly buy online.

Top investors

33% female employees

-49% employee growth in 12 months

Our take

Leading consumer brands are doing more business online, but competition is strong. Marketers need to understand how their customers make buying decisions in order to drive profits and increase their visit-to-purchase rate. Qubit tackles this through its analytics platform that helps e-commerce sites personalise and strategise to meet customer requirements more acutely.

Retailers, airlines and hotel chains are finding ways to innovate by using data. For example, airlines are using alerts to show when a particular flight is running low on seats to encourage indecisive customers. Qubit taps into this through its use of next-gen AI threaded through the complete merchandising cycle to automate, augment and amplify company brands.

Qubit was recently acquired by Coveo, an AI leader that transforms digital experiences through its AI platform. The combined service will allow the company to offer sophisticated and more unique solutions to meet customer demand in the ever-growing digital age.

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Kirsty

Company Specialist at Welcome to the Jungle

Benefits

  • Yearly bonus opportunities
  • 25 days annual leave
  • Top health care and dental plans
  • Learning and training opportunities
  • Pledge 1% scheme
  • Internal hackathons

Company values

  • Collective brilliance
  • Being resilient
  • Making a positive impact
  • Being slightly obsessed by the right problems
  • Prototyping (and validating before we scale)

Funding (last 2 of 4 rounds)

Feb 2016

$40m

SERIES C

Sep 2014

$26m

SERIES B

Total funding: $74.9m

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Leadership

Graham Cooke

(SVP, Commerce Strategy)

Previously spent four years working at Google as a Project Manager.