GoDaddy, a privately held company, with corporate headquarters in Scottsdale, continuing to find creative ways to show entrepreneurs and small business owners that building an online presence doesn’t have to be difficult or expensive, announced that it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Locu, a San Francisco-based company that helps local merchants “get found” online. Started in 2011 at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Locu is used by more than 30,000 businesses, including restaurants, spas, salons, accountants, photographers and home remodeling companies, to promote their services across Locu’s partner network. Locu reaches more than 200 million consumers per month through its partnerships with Yelp, YP.com, Foursquare, TripAdvisor and Facebook.
GoDaddy is the world’s top platform for small businesses. The acquisition advances the GoDaddy strategy to deliver effortlessly digital identities that help small businesses get more customers.
“Locu epitomizes what GoDaddy is all about – both companies are hell-bent on helping the ‘little guy’ thrive on the Internet,” said GoDaddy CEO Blake Irving. “Locu is comprised of amazing technologists who have taken the very complex problem of helping small businesses ‘get found’ wherever consumers are looking and are solving it through elegant, technology-based services. We are welcoming some of the brightest technology minds on the planet to our GoDaddy family.”
The two companies have been working closely together since May when GoDaddy integrated Locu into its easy-to-use Website Builder. With the integration, service-oriented businesses have a simple solution to automatically create, manage and update their menu and service lists in a way that gives business owners complete control of their digital identity, whether they’re using a smartphone or a desktop computer.
“We couldn’t think of a more powerful platform to accelerate Locu’s growth,” said Rene Reinsberg, CEO and co-founder at Locu. “We each have a core mission to help local businesses succeed. Our team developed deep respect for GoDaddy during our initial partnership and was impressed by the execution speed and quality, its industry-leading customer support, and the passionate, experienced new management team who puts ‘product first.’ All of this further positions GoDaddy as the ‘go-to’ provider in the small business space.”
“Over the last few months, Locu has played an incredible role in helping grow the Presence and Commerce business through our Website Builder partnership,” said Raj Mukherjee, GM of Presence and Commerce at GoDaddy. “The Locu team will play a much bigger role in helping GoDaddy’s small businesses reach their customers more effectively and at lower cost.”
Locu will continue to operate out of its San Francisco and Cambridge, Mass., offices and is actively hiring for both locations. All of Locu’s employees are joining the GoDaddy team.
GoDaddy serves more than 11 million customers worldwide, mostly small businesses. GoDaddy employs more than 3,800 people from 9 facilities around the world, including Arizona, Iowa, California, Colorado, Washington, D.C., India, Singapore, and The Netherlands. It opened two new offices in Sunnyvale, Calif., and Kirkland, Wash., this year.
Financial terms of the acquisition were not disclosed.