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Honey
IndustryCashback website, Online coupons
FoundedOctober 2012 (2012-10) in Los Angeles, CA, United States
FoundersGeorge Ruan and Ryan Hudson
HeadquartersLos Angeles, CA
Area servedUnited States, Canada, United Kingdom, Australia, India
Key peopleGeorge Ruan (CEO), Ryan Hudson (co-founder), Glen Allison (COO)
Number of employees209 (Worldwide, 2018)
Websitejoinhoney.com

Honey Science Corp. is an American technology company headquartered in Los Angeles, CA. Its browser extension aggregates and automatically applies online coupons.

Honey's revenue comes from a commission made on user transactions with partnering retailers. When a member makes a purchase from select merchants, Honey shares part of its commission with the member in a cashback program.

Users are notified of price drops and price history on selected items sold by participating online stores.

Since Honey was founded in 2012 by Ryan Hudson and George Ruan, its browser extension has become available on Google Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Opera and Microsoft Edge.

History

Entrepreneurs Ryan Hudson and George Ruan founded Honey in November 2012 in Los Angeles, California, after building a prototype of the browser extension in late October 2012. A bug tester leaked the tool to Reddit, where it went viral. By March 2014, the company acquired 900,000 organic users.

In 2014, Honey raised a $1.8 million seed round, followed by $4 million Series A round in 2016. By October 2017, Honey raised a $9 million Series B round.

Honey raised a $26 million Series C round, led by Anthos Capital in March 2017.

As of January 2018, Honey has raised a total of $40.8 million in venture backing.

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