Urban Airship Acquires Accengage, Extending Its Worldwide Leadership With Unmatched Presence Across Europe (2024)

Digital customer engagement company combines its industry-leading solution and customer base with Europe’s largest mobile engagement platform to dominate global enterprise market

PORTLAND, Ore., AND PARIS — Jan. 16, 2019 — Digital customer engagement company Urban Airship today announced that it has acquired Accengage, continental Europe’s largest provider of mobile CRM and push notifications. Together Urban Airship and Accengage now form the world’s largest mobile customer engagement company, with rapidly growing solutions for apps, websites, SMS, email, mobile wallets and other channels. Customers from each company will quickly benefit from access to new technology and expanded engineering resources, as well as support from Europe’s largest team of digital customer engagement experts.

Urban Airship customers include 25 percent of the Fortune 100 with companies such as Adidas, ASOS, BBC, Caesars Entertainment, Jet Airways, Vodafone and Zeit Online. Accengage adds hundreds more global brands including Air France-KLM, Lidl, Mediaset España, OUI.sncf, Orange, vente-privee.com and Zalando. Urban Airship has already delivered over 2.4 trillion messages, and going forward the companies will combine to send more than 90 billion messages per month worldwide.

The businesses share expertise in many of the same high-growth industry verticals — retail, finance, media and travel — and use the same back-end technologies and programming languages, enabling teams to quickly incorporate expertise and technology from one platform to the other. The businesses perfectly complement each other’s regional strengths, with Urban Airship the dominant vendor in the Americas, Nordics and UK, while Accengage leads in France, Germany, Spain and Italy.

Globally, customers will benefit from combined technology and process expertise that will accelerate innovation. Urban Airship’s platform brings advanced analytics, predictive machine learning, in-app automation, SMS, mobile wallet, email and intelligent orchestration of messages across channels. Accengage brings expertise in Facebook Messenger support, advanced targeting capabilities, additional marketing cloud integrations and customer support in five languages.

All Accengage employees will join Urban Airship, including CEO and co-founder Patrick Mareuil who will lead European operations as managing director of EMEA from Urban Airship’s new Paris office. Urban Airship will continue to enhance and fully support Accengage’s platform as it rapidly develops a combined platform offering the best of the combined companies’ capabilities.

“More than ever, business growth is dependent on customer experience, and no company creates unique experiences for more brands than Urban Airship,” said Brett Caine, CEO and president, Urban Airship. “By adding the amazing team from Accengage, we can grow customer value for more businesses around the world while setting new standards for innovation and local support. We’ll use our newly combined expertise and technology to ensure our customers take their digital customer engagement strategies to even greater heights.”

“Accengage and Urban Airship come from a very similar background, we both serve enterprise marketers that want to connect with customers in innovative ways,” said Patrick Mareuil, CEO and co-founder, Accengage. “Urban Airship’s scale and global leadership combined with the strength of our local customer success and technical teams will put the competition far behind as we unlock more value for more businesses around the world.”

“Forrester believes notifications provide a North Star for the evolution of digital experiences. … Across all industries, digital business professionals want to improve customer experience (CX), increase engagement, and improve revenues. Successful notifications deliver on all fronts” (Forrester Research, Inc., Notifications: Build Your Best Practices, September 28, 2018).

For additional information on Urban Airship’s solutions download:

  • Gartner “Critical Capabilities for Mobile Marketing Platforms” by Charles S. Golvin, Mike McGuire, Bryan Yeager, October 30, 2018
  • Gartner “Magic Quadrant for Mobile Marketing Platforms” by Mike McGuire, Charles S. Golvin, Bryan Yeager, July 12, 2018

About Accengage

Founded in 2010, Accengage is Europe’s leading push notification technology for mobile apps, websites and Facebook Messenger.

Accengage works with hundreds of international customers from 70 countries, empowering marketers with the most advanced features to boost customer engagement, conversion and retention. The company sends over 10 billion push notifications monthly to 900 million customers worldwide for hundreds of brands. To learn more about Accengage, please visit: www.accengage.com.

About Urban Airship

Urban Airship® is trusted by thousands of businesses to drive growth with digital customer engagement. Every day, marketers and developers depend on Urban Airship to deliver billions of personalized, interactive notifications that inspire interest and drive action across all digital channels. Urban Airship is used by many of the world’s most admired companies, including Adidas, Alaska Airlines, The Home Depot, NBCUniversal, Sky Plc and Zillow. For more information, visit www.urbanairship.com, read our blog and follow us on Twitter or LinkedIn.

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What happened to Urban Airship? ›

PORTLAND, Ore., — April 17, 2019 — Customer engagement company Urban Airship today announced that it has simplified its name to Airship, reflecting the success of its new technology offerings and now dominant global market position.

What is Urban Airship used for? ›

Urban Airship is a mobile engagement platform that helps businesses connect with their customers through push notifications, in-app messaging, email, and SMS. The platform allows businesses to create personalized and targeted messaging campaigns to reach and engage customers on their mobile devices.

Why did the airship fail? ›

Rigid airships were all very large and advanced projects for their times. This meant that they were expensive, lengthy and risky undertakings requiring government money and therefore with associated political problems similar to those suffered by, for example, current large aerospace programmes.

Why did airship fail? ›

It required a large crew, expensive maintenance, and frequent refueling, all of which added up to considerable expenses. In addition, airships were limited by their size and speed. Although they were capable of carrying large amounts of cargo or passengers, they were not as efficient or speedy as planes.

Who is the founder of Urban Airship? ›

In 2009, Urban Airship was founded by Steven Osborn, Scott Kveton, Adam Lowry, and Michael Richardson. The company received $1.1 million in Series A funding in February 2010, and then received $5.4 million in Series B funding in November of the same year.

What was the purpose of the airship? ›

Typically, these bullet-shaped craft are filled with helium or hydrogen, and composed of three main parts: a balloon-like hull, a gondola and a propulsion system. At the height of their popularity, airships were primarily used for luxury travel, cargo delivery and military logistics.

Is airship a good company? ›

Airship has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 83 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there.

What happened to the USS Los Angeles airship? ›

She flew for a few more years and then retired to her Lakehurst hangar where she remained until 1939, when the airship was struck off the Navy list and was dismantled in her hangar. Los Angeles was the Navy's longest-serving rigid airship.

What ended the airship era? ›

Eighty-two years ago on May 6, 1937, the German airship LZ129 Hindenburg claimed 36 lives when it caught fire during its landing in New Jersey, United States.

Are there still airships today? ›

But after the widely publicized Hindenburg disaster of 1937, in which 36 people died when a gas leak caught fire, airships fell out of production and were quickly surpassed by airplanes. Today, there's just a couple-dozen airships left — and only half of them are in working order.

What happened to the Norge airship? ›

Dismantled at Teller, Alaska, for transport to Europe. Never flown again.

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