
Marketing startup Habu is emerging from stealth today and announcing that it has already raised $15 million in Series A funding.The company comes out of super{set}, the startup studio created by Krux founders Tom Chavez and Vivek Vaidya.
In fact, Chavez is Habus chairman, Vaidya serves as CTO and their former Krux colleague Matt Kilmartin (who eventually became chief customer officer for Salesforces consumer engagement platform after Salesforce acquired Krux) is the startups CEO.Kilmartin told me that Habu was created to solve a still elusive marketing challenge delivering omni-channel orchestration for the entire customer journey.
In other words, hes saying that chief marketing officers are still struggling to deliver personalized messages to potential customers across every channel and at every stage.Kilmartin argued thats because theyre challenged by new privacy regulations, plus the fact that many marketing tools struggle to integrate data from the major digital ad platforms.
And then there are the limitations of the big marketing clouds (including Kilmartins old employer Salesforce), which he said are stitching together all the stuff they bought their goal is to have everyone go all-in on one of their stacks.So Habu isnt trying to build yet another marketing platform.
Instead, the company describes its core product as a marketing data operating system that can be used alongside the aforementioned clouds, bringing a companys customer data together across platforms, then providing automated insights and recommendations on how to use that data to deliver personalized marketing.
And it does this in a way that complies with privacy regulations like GDPR and CCPA.Were trying not to be a platform, Kilmartin said.
Its a modular, interoperable suite of services.Habus software can pull in a marketers first-party customer data, as well as data from platforms like Google and Facebook.
Kilmartin said that while these platforms remain a blind spot for many marketers, They have APIs and frameworks to be able to do this, it just requires a level of sophistication.
And there just arent that many extra data scientists that these brands have sitting around.In addition to super{set}, Habus funding comes from Ridge Ventures.
And although Habu is only launching publicly today, it already has customers in the CPG and media industries.Update: An earlier version of this story incorrectly identified some of Habus customers.