NEW YORK, July 18, 2017 -- Spot.IM, a technology startup that builds global communities around the web, today announced the launch of its native Software Development Kit (SDK), enabling publishers of all sizes to significantly boost audience engagement, drive traffic, and earn meaningful revenue across mobile apps. By making Spot.IM’s community solutions available to the public in a native SDK, iOS and Android mobile app developers will now have the ability to monetize user-generated content (UGC) via revshare.
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Spot.IM is the first company to offer publishers a social engagement solution for mobile apps with a monetization feature that is seamlessly integrated with the page.
“Audiences today only visit publisher sites for a few seconds before escaping to Facebook to discuss the content, and this is a huge challenge for publishers,” said Nadav Shoval, co-founder and CEO at Spot.IM. “We’re committed to solving this problem by building communities to keep users engaged on publisher sites. Our native SDK now extends the community functionality to mobile apps and we’re thrilled to release it for all publishers to enjoy and users to experience.”
Spot.IM offers publishers a variety of community engagement solutions including Real-Time Conversation which powers communication with automatic moderation and Community Recirculation, a website module that promotes the most popular content from the publisher’s site along with its associated user-generated content and a monetization component that triggers display and video ads after users engage. Other Spot.IM solutions include its Newsfeed, Social Live Blogging, Live Broadcast, Social Reviews, and Community Pages.
For more information about the Spot.IM native SDK, please visit www.Spot.IM.
About Spot.IM
Spot.IM builds global communities around the web. Spot.IM powers social engagement for leading publishers including AOL, Time Inc., HuffPost, USA TODAY Sports, and Refinery29. Headquartered in New York City with R&D based in Tel Aviv, Spot.IM is backed by investors including Index Ventures, AltaIR Capital, Centillion Fund, Veddis Ventures, and DS Capital, along with other notable technology investors and various media and marketing visionaries. For more information, please visit www.spot.im.
Media Contact: Tammy Blythe Goodman Spot.IM +1-213-926-0135 [email protected]


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