Catalant

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Catalant
FormerlyHourlyNerd
Typeprivate
Industry Freelance Marketplace
FoundedFebruary 2013;10 years ago (2013-02) (as HourlyNerd)
Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
FounderRob Biederman
Peter Maglathlin
Joe Miller
Patrick Petitti
Website catalant.com

Catalant Technologies, Inc., formerly HourlyNerd, is a freelance marketplace that uses a machine-learning algorithm to recommend independent consultants whose skills and expertise are needed for client projects. More than 70,000 independent consultants are listed on Catalant. Catalant is based in Boston, MA.

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History

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The company, styled as "HourlyNerd", was launched in 2013 as part of a Harvard Business School's course. [1] HourlyNerd was founded by Rob Biederman, Patrick Petitti, Peter Maglathlin, and Joe Miller. In September 2013, HourlyNerd received $750,000 in seed money from a group led by Mark Cuban, [2] and quickly became a global online marketplace that connected companies of varying sizes with over 25,000 independent business consultants for project-based work. [3] By 2016, the company's online marketplace included 17,500 freelance consultants and over two hundred boutique consulting firms. [4]

Business model

The Catalant platform enables clients to post projects, receive bids, interview and select experts, track projects, and make payments all in the same place. [5] Clients use Catalant's software platform to access and deploy people in different talent pools who will work both inside and outside of their organizations. [6] [7] [8] These talent pools include: employees, [8] alumni and retirees, [4] and independent consultants and firms. [9] More than 70,000 independent experts [10] and 1,500 boutique firms [11] are listed in Catalant's "Expert Marketplace."

Company details

Catalant is headquartered in Boston. The company opened its second office in London in 2018. [12] As of 2018, Catalant served more than 30% of the Fortune 100 and 20% of the Fortune 1000, including GE, Pfizer, Staples, [4] and Shell. [8]

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