Intercom raises another $50m to fund its big ambitions

Silicon Valley company with office in Dublin has 10,000 customers worldwide

Darragh Curran: “Growing means a strong R&D team.”
Darragh Curran: “Growing means a strong R&D team.”

Technology company Intercom has raised $50 million in funding, bringing the total funding raised to date to $116 million.

The latest funding round was led by venture capital firm Index Ventures, with previous investors also backing the firm. But the round also attracted new interest, with Stripe cofounders Patrick and John Collison, Slack chief executive Stewart Butterfield and Basecamp chief executive Jason Fried taking part.

The company, based in San Francisco but with an office in Dublin, plans to continue its investment in its product platform. According to the firm’s vice president of engineering, Darragh Curran, Intercom’s platform will go “deeper and broader”, with the funding underpinning its big ambitions.

Founded by Eoghan McCabe, Des Traynor, Ciarán Lee and David Barrett in 2011, Intercom aims to help businesses to communicate directly with their customers through a suite of integrated products for teams throughout a business, including sales, marketing, product and support. The platform allows companies to communicate with customers via their own website, inside their respective web and mobile apps, and by email.

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Product creators

Mr Curran

said getting the backing of product creators, along with their existing investors, was significant for the company. “We’re partnering with people who bring experience of building products and companies,” he said.

The company has grown significantly since its establishment in 2011, quadrupling its revenue in its fiscal 2016 year and doubling its headcount.

It now has more than 10,000 customers, twice the 5,000 it had in April 2015, and across the spectrum from start-ups such as Expensify and Trunk Club to larger public firms such as IBM and Rackspace.

Although the company has its headquarters in Silicon Valley, its research and development team is located in Dublin. Mr Curran said the firm would continue to invest heavily in growing that.

“Growing means a strong R&D team,” he said, adding that the latest funding would facilitate that into the future.

“First and foremost we are looking to have great people. We’ll pass up on volume to focus on hiring a great team,” Mr Curran said.

The firm is not just talking big numbers. In August last year Intercom said it would create 70 jobs in Dublin, effectively doubling its headcount in the city, and add further jobs at its San Francisco office following a $35 million funding round. It is understood that the targets previously set for new jobs are being met ahead of time.

The company is currently conducting its “world tour” of events with the Inside Intercom series of product discussions on design, engineering, research, product management and what it takes to make a great product.

Double the capacity

Last year the event took place in the Mansion House, to an audience of around 650 people. This year, it has been booked for the Olympia at the end of May. That is double the capacity of the 2015 event.

“We’re used to big step-ups,” said Mr Curran. “Last year we had tremendous demand for the event.”

The Dublin event is the final stop in the European tour, with the US events kicking off shortly afterwards.

Ciara O'Brien

Ciara O'Brien

Ciara O'Brien is an Irish Times business and technology journalist