However, the most surprising part is that the founders haven’t spent even a rupee on marketing, relying only on word of mouth for Vidooly’s popularity and growth.
Over 1 billion people use
This proves that video is becoming one of the most popular forms of content consumed online today and Vidooly seem to be reaping the benefits, witnessing a rise in demand for its platform and tools for anyone who creates videos for a living.
According to Arunabh Kumar, founder of The Viral Fever, anyone who creates video today grapples with the problem of audience fragmentation across the different platforms namely Youtube, Facebook and Twitter trying to get a minute of their attention. Understanding how to engage your audience on every one of these platforms is the key and that is where Vidooly comes in.
"Vidooly's robust set of tools are your best bet if you are a content creator, brand or media house trying to engage more audience with your videos. I would like to congratulate the entire team of Vidooly on this achievement "added an impressed Arunabh.
On the other hand, Vishal TM, founder of
“Vidooly's tools such as trending topic suggestion, sentiment breakup, social media listening and comprehensive demographic analysis have allowed more people to discover our videos online which has resulted in an increase in our revenues,” he explains.
Vidooly's customers include brands, such as Times Music and Online Video unicorns like Video Gyan and Super Simple Songs who have over 1 billion views across their video platforms and global MCNs like Uturn, Dogus Digital, Thoughtful Media amongst others.
"Vidooly was created to solve a nagging problem of creators being unable to get any sort of actionable feedback on their videos which resulted in less people being able to view their creative work online. But we are not stopping here. Come 2017 and we expect to double our user base as we hope to become the market leaders in video analytics" said Ajay Mishra, CTO & founder of Vidooly.
If that’s not all, the start-up also aims to double its daily viewer’s data analysis to 100 million per day by the end of 2016.