Type of business | Private |
---|---|
Founded | 2013 |
Dissolved | October 6, 2017 |
Headquarters | San Francisco, California, United States |
Area served | |
Founder(s) |
|
CEO | Zander Adell |
Key people |
|
Industry | Technology, Logistics |
Services | |
Current status | Defunct |
Native client(s) on | iOS, Android |
Doorman was a privately held American technology company specializing in logistics services and products. The company managed and operated fulfillment centers and independent driver fleets in densely-populated urban areas, addressing the last mile gap between online retailers and their customers. It also developed, marketed and operated the Doorman mobile app, which allowed consumers to use their iOS or Android-based smartphone to schedule evening delivery of goods purchased online, or arrange pick up of goods intended to be shipped back to an online retailer. [1]
The company also offered direct-to-consumer e-commerce brands fulfillment and same-day package delivery services through the use of its application programming interface. [2]
By May 2016, Doorman operated locations in San Francisco, Chicago, and New York City. [3]
Citing financial difficulties and operating at a loss Doorman ceased to operate on October 6, 2017. [4]
Doorman was founded in 2013 by Zander Adell and Kapil Israni and is headquartered in San Francisco, California. [5]
In February 2014, 500 Startups announced that Doorman would take part in Batch 8 of its business accelerator program. [6] [7]
In October 2015, the company expanded its operations to Chicago. [8] In November 2015, the company expanded its operations to New York City. [9]
In June 2015, the company raised $1.5 million in seed funding, led by Motus Ventures and included participation from WTI, MicroVentures, and VGO Ventures. [10] In September 2015, Doorman raised an additional $1.5 million in seed funding from Matrix Partners, Structure Capital, VGO Ventures and others. [11]
Users must download the Doorman app to their iOS or Android-based phone, sign up, enter a valid phone number, and enter a valid form of payment to utilize the service. Upon signing up, the user is given a unique shipping address (similar to a P.O. Box) at their local Doorman warehouse to have their goods shipped to. Doorman then notifies the user when it receives the users package via its smartphone app. When a user wants their package(s) delivered, he or she opens the app and schedules package delivery during the one or two-hour delivery window of their choice. [12]
In January 2016, Doorman announced the ability for customers to request the pickup of return items they purchased online. [13]
CEO Zander Adell pitched Doorman on Season 6 Episode 13 of the ABC investment television show Shark Tank (which also featured fellow San Francisco startup Coffee Meets Bagel), where it got an investment from shark Robert Herjavec. [14]
Adell frequently appears on both regional and national television broadcasts around the holidays. Adell has appeared on CNBC's Squawk Box, [15] Good Morning America, [16] and regional news broadcasts in San Francisco, Chicago, and New York on CBS, ABC, FOX, and NBC. [17]
TechCrunch is an American global online newspaper focusing on high tech and startup companies. It was founded in June 2005 by Archimedes Ventures, led by partners Michael Arrington and Keith Teare.
500 Global is an early-stage venture fund and seed accelerator founded in 2010 by Dave McClure and Christine Tsai. The fund admitted a first "class" of twelve startups to its incubator office in Mountain View, California in February 2011. They expanded to a second class of 21 in June 2011 and a third class of 34 in October 2011.
Twilio is an American company based in San Francisco, California, which provides programmable communication tools for making and receiving phone calls, sending and receiving text messages, and performing other communication functions using its web service APIs.
Pinterest is an American image sharing and social media service designed to enable saving and discovery of information like recipes, home, style, motivation, and inspiration on the internet using images and, on a smaller scale, animated GIFs and videos, in the form of pinboards. Created by Ben Silbermann, Paul Sciarra, and Evan Sharp, Pinterest, Inc. is headquartered in San Francisco.
Kii Corporation is a company that provides mobile backend as a service (MBaaS), distribution partnerships and venture capital. The company has offices in Tokyo, San Mateo, California, San Francisco, California, and Hong Kong. The Kii Cloud service allows mobile app developers to add cloud services to their apps without writing server software.
Quixey was a company located in Mountain View, California. Quixey search, which it called "functional", allowed apps to be searched for by the actions the app can perform instead of requiring the user to know the name of the app. In 2015, Quixey raised a $60 million investment round at a valuation of approximately $600 million. Quixey shut down in February 2017.
Appcelerator is a privately held mobile technology company based in San Jose, California. Its main products are Titanium, an open-source software development kit for cross-platform mobile development, and the Appcelerator Platform.
Google Express, formerly Google Shopping Express, was a service from Google.
The history of Twitter, also known as X, can be traced back to a brainstorming session at Odeo.
Gagan Biyani is an American of Indian descent serial entrepreneur, marketer, and journalist. He was a co-founder of Udemy, an online education company, and was co-founder and CEO of Sprig, a food delivery company.
Shyp was a shipping company that operated in the years 2013–2018. The company picked up, packaged, and shipped items through USPS and other major carriers. The company was founded in San Francisco by Kevin Gibbon, Joshua Scott and Jack Smith. Until 2017, the company operated in New York, Miami, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Philadelphia.
Product Hunt is an American website to share and discover new products. It was founded by Ryan Hoover in November 2013.
Deliv Inc. was a Menlo Park-based crowdshipping, same-day delivery startup Deliv provided last mile transportation services. Deliv was founded in 2012 by Daphne Carmeli, who also served as CEO of the company, and offered same-day service to mall shoppers.
Deeplink is the developer of deeplink.me, a deep linking platform that drives URLs to content within mobile apps.
Coffee Meets Bagel is a San Francisco–based dating and social networking service.
Sunbasket is a subscription meal delivery service that ships members fresh, sometimes organic, and sustainable ingredients and recipes every week, allowing them to cook their own meals. The company is headquartered in San Francisco, and operates two regional distribution centers in Morgan Hill, CA and Westampton, New Jersey. It is part of the meal kit industry.
Letgo was a company that provided a website and app that allows users to buy from, sell to and chat with others locally. The products launched in 2015.
Crashlytics was a Boston, Massachusetts-based software company founded in May 2011 by entrepreneurs Wayne Chang and Jeff Seibert. Crashlytics helps collecting, analyzing and organizing app crash reports.
Eaze is an American company based in San Francisco, California that launched a medical cannabis delivery app of the same name in 2014.