Indix

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Indix Corporation
Industry Product intelligence
Founded2010
Founder Sanjay Parthasarathy
FateSold, 2019
Headquarters
Seattle, Washington, United States and Chennai, India
Key people
  • Sanjay Parthasarathy (Founder and CEO)
  • Sridhar Venkatesh (VP of Product)
  • Satya Kaliki (Architecture & Engineering)
  • Mark Alan Schneider (General Counsel and VP Business Operations)
  • John O’Rourke (VP of Marketing)
  • Ron Strandin (VP of Sales)
  • Heather Redman (VP of Operations)
  • John Rake (VP of Customer Success)
  • Rajesh Muppalla (Director of Engineering)
  • Sameer Brij Verma (Board Observer)
  • Vignesh Ramamurthy (VP of Engineering)
ServicesCloud-based product intelligence platform
Number of employees
70
Website indix.com

Indix was a company based in Seattle, Washington, in the United States that was offering a cloud-based product information platform. It also built a broad and deep product catalog to enable mobile and desktop apps and websites to become product-aware. Indix provided access to APIs that enable developers to build product-aware applications. The big data startup was headquartered in Seattle with a product development office in Chennai and was founded in 2010 by former Microsoft executive Sanjay Parthasarathy. [1] [2] [3]

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Background

Indix's CEO and founder is Sanjay Parthasarathy. [4] [5] Parthasarathy left Microsoft in 2009, where he worked for 19 years in an executive capacity, notably starting and running the company's Developer & Platform Evangelism Division from 2000 to 2007. [2] On retiring from Microsoft, he moved his family to India where he intended to launch a software company that would tackle key business problems facing companies in the changing world of commerce. [4] [5] The company raised a successful angel investment round in the spring of 2012 and Parthasarathy subsequently established its headquarters in Seattle. [4] [5]

Other co-founders of Indix include Sridhar Venkatesh, Rajesh Muppalla, Satya Kaliki and Jonah Stephen Jermiah. [6]

Indix was acquired by Avalara, a provider of tax compliance automation software on February 6, 2019. [7]

Services

Indix's services are centered on proprietary algorithms that structure crawled product data and a data-as-a-service business model. [1] [5]

The database offers coverage for most consumer retail product categories. [1] The database also includes many industrial and business-to-business products. Indix provides brands and retailers with access to data such as specifications, facets, availability, assortment, promotions, and real-time pricing information. Indix's infinite product catalog helps all client-facing digital media and environments become more product-aware. [1]

API

The Indix Product API utilizes a representational state transfer (RESTful) interface with 20+ endpoints including brand, store, category, product search, single product details, and product price history. [8] The API is intended to function as a tool for product assortment, price, catalog enrichment, etc. optimization to medium and large sized brands and retailers. [8] It is also meant to help developers build product-aware applications that connect consumers with the right product at the right time. [8]

Funding

In 2013 Indix raised a series A round of funding from Nexus Venture Partners and Avalon Ventures. [5] [9] Last year the company raised $8.5 million in its series A-1 round. [10] Additional angel funding has come from Venky Harinarayan, S. Somasegar, and Anand Rajaraman of @WalmartLabs. [1]

In 2015 Indix raised $15 million in a Series B round led by Nokia Growth Partners and included participation from Nexus Venture Partners and Avalon Ventures. [11]

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