SAN FRANCISCO -- (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Hot on the heels of being named to Fast Company’s Top 50 Most Innovative Companies in the World list, Kiip announces today the second iteration of its annual Build Fund to help independent developers build and market their apps and games. Open to all independent app developers, this year ten winners will each receive $10,000 in cash and $5,000 worth of services from Kiip’s chosen partners.
This year’s fund is centered around the theme of “Creation”. “Once in a while, an app or a game comes along that defines an entirely new category. It challenges a design assumption, it attempts a risky game mechanic – it creates something completely new. Sometimes, we get lost in the shuffle of the day to day, the incremental gains, the iteration, when some of the best games and apps today came from something less scientific: a spark of genius and inspiration. We are looking for the developers that create these movements. It’s time that we focus on the true independents,” said Brian Wong, co-founder and CEO of Kiip.
On top of the winning package, chosen developers will also be connected with industry-leading mentors across many themes, including:
“The Kiip Build Fund is a fantastic experience for independent developers,” said Michael Leip, CEO and founder of Lab 927, a 2012 Build Fund winner. “Aside from the obvious monetary benefit, you gain access to a great group of high-level peers and exceptional mentors who are pillars of the industry. The Build Fund holds the potential to take a small indie company from good to great.”
As winners integrate Kiip’s rewards solution into their apps, they will receive valuable services from Build Fund partners, which include Amazon Web Services, Crittercism, Localytics, Parse and Urban Airship. Services cover all facets of development, from backend infrastructure and bug reporting to analytics and push notifications.
“Last year’s Build Fund taught us a lot. It kickstarted a lot of creativity. Many developers started to ask us when we would do our next one,” said Wong. “This year we also wanted to do something a little different. Kiip has grown in the last year into categories on top of games including fitness and health apps. Fitness and health has been an important fixture in our network and so this year we are announcing that Pepsi has come on board with its Propel brand as a Build Fund sponsor.”
In this year’s fund, there will be three spots open for fitness and health apps. Part of the sponsorship includes Propel rewards that will be allocated to these winners immediately when they are Kiip-enabled.
Kiip’s spot-rewards create significant retention and engagement benefits for developers while allowing them to monetize their apps. According to a recent study conducted by a University of California, Berkeley researcher, Kiip-enabled apps more than double the length of a typical user session and lead users to open the app 31 percent more times. Kiip also recently launched a brand new set of dashboards for its developers with a strong angle towards retention.
More than 800 games and apps currently employ the Kiip network to offer users premium rewards from Kiip’s more than 70 major consumer brand partners, including Mondelēz International (formerly Kraft Foods), Pepsi, McDonald’s, American Apparel, Procter & Gamble, Wrigley, 7-Eleven, Sony Music, Best Buy, Amazon, Verizon and more.
Kiip also plans to celebrate its past and future Build Fund winners at GDC 2013 in San Francisco with an event headlined by LA Riots. Details can be found at http://kiippartygdc.eventbrite.com.
To apply for the 2013 Build Fund, visit http://kiip.me/fund. To download the Kiip SDK, visit http://kiip.me/begin.
About Kiip
Kiip is the world’s first mobile rewards network that delivers rewards for achievements in apps and games. The company’s category-creating rewards platform enables brands to reach consumers in the moments when they are most engaged and receptive, while driving revenues and greater user allegiance for Kiip-enabled games and apps. Kiip was founded in 2010 by Brian Wong, Courtney Guertin and Amadeus Demarzi. In addition to its San Francisco headquarters, Kiip now has offices in New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, London and Bogotá. Kiip is currently backed by Relay Ventures, Interpublic Group, Hummer Winblad, True Ventures, Digital Garage, Verizon Ventures, Crosslink Capital and others. For more information, visit www.kiip.com.
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