Limeade buying TINYPulse for $8.8M, combining Seattle-area workplace tech companies Geekwire 2 hrs ago © Provided by Geekwire David Niu, TINYPulse CEO and founder.
Employee well-being technology company Limeade has agreed to acquire TINYPulse, a startup specializing in quick employee surveys and feedback, bringing together two Seattle-area companies focused on using technology to create better workplaces.
Limeade, based in Bellevue, Wash., and traded on the Australian stock market, is acquiring Seattle-based TINYPulse for $8.8 million in cash, the companies announced Monday afternoon. The deal includes the possibility of additional payments based on the performance of the TINYPulse business in the 18 months after the deal closes.
Limeade Inc to enhance employee well-being experience through TINYpulse acquisition
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