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WebEngage Stock (WEBE)

WebEngage is a marketing automation software that helps B2C companies drive more revenues from their existing customers and anonymous users.

About WebEngage Stock

Founded

2011

Industries

Software, Artificial Intelligence, Data and Analytics

WebEngage is a full-stack marketing automation and customer data platform that helps consumer businesses drive more revenue from their existing customers and anonymous users through highly contextual and personalized user engagement across channels like Email, Mobile, Web Push Notifications, In-app Messages, SMS, Web Overlays, Facebook, and WhatsApp. WebEngage’s marketing automation platform also allows brands to craft and deliver cross-channel campaigns based on data-driven user insights, intelligent user profiles, and smart segments. Marketers and product managers can orchestrate lifecycle marketing campaigns within seconds by using the DIY journey builder feature which simplifies the process of executing and managing complex cross-channel campaigns at scale.

WebEngage Management

Leadership team at WebEngage

VP, Product

Arpit Rai

VP Engineering

Manish Kashyap

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