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About Weebly Stock
Founded
2006
Total Funding
35.6M
Industries
Media and Entertainment, Commerce and Shopping, Content and Publishing
Based in San Francisco, Weebly gives users the freedom to build a high-quality website that works brilliantly across computers, phones and tablets. People can use Weebly start their own business, sell online, showcase their achievements, and communicate with visitors in a thoughtful and lasting way. Currently, Weebly is available in 12 languages while over 20 million people in 150 countries have used the service to create a site, blog or online store. More than 175 million unique visitors reach Weebly sites each month.
Weebly Press Mentions
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Weebly brings Apple Pay to online merchants
Mobile Payments Today • Aug 01, 2017
Weebly Brings Apple Pay to Online Merchants and Mobile Shoppers
PR Newswire (press release) • Jul 27, 2017
This Company Is Trying an Unconventional Method to Fight Employee Burnout
Inc. • May 10, 2017
Weebly Valued at $455 Million Amid Website-Building Boom
Wall Street Journal • Apr 22, 2014
Weebly races WordPress around the world, takes $35M
VentureBeat • Apr 22, 2014
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Weebly Management
Leadership team at Weebly
Cofounder and CEO
David Rusenko
Cofounder and Chief Product Officer
Dan Veltri

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