PathFactory at present acquired the well-known content material expertise platform Uberflip in a stock-for-stock transaction. PathFactory is a Canada-based content material intelligence platform serving B2B go-to-market groups by constructing AI-powered content material journeys based mostly on real-time evaluation of prospect habits.
Co-founded by Yoav Schwartz and Randy Frisch in 2012, Uberflip helps B2B entrepreneurs with content material planning, curation, distribution and measurement. The mixed firm will function beneath the PathFactory title with PathFactory’s Dev Ganesan persevering with as CEO.
Why we care. Sorry to see such a memorable firm title as Uberflip be outmoded. Schwartz and Frisch each moved on from the corporate they created final 12 months, however Frisch, one of many extra ebullient evangelists within the martech house, is remembered for his capability to attract consideration to the platform.
He as soon as wrote in an open letter: “Fact be advised, we began Uberflip in 2012 as a lot to create jobs for ourselves as for our ardour to resolve for tech.” However maybe his greatest identified prose work was 2019’s “F#ck Content material Advertising,” a title pretty described on the time as “feather-ruffling.” The subtitle was extra informative: “Give attention to content material expertise to drive demand, income & relationships.”
ChatFactory.AI. The information comes just a few weeks after PathFactory’s launch of ChatFactory. Described as an “AI-powered shopping for agent,” ChatFactory combines AI-generated conversational talents with content material suggestions, extending the probabilities of a self-serve expertise for B2B patrons. Additionally it is aimed toward serving to organizations perceive which purchaser questions want solutions, thus supporting content material technique.
It acts not solely as an internet site agent (or chatbot), but additionally as a useful resource co-pilot, steering guests on content material journeys. It can be personalized to serve goal accounts or shopping for teams.