Countable Corporation (aka Countable) is a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) company based in
San Francisco. The company was founded in 2013 by its CEO Bart Myers.[1][2]
Countable Corporation offers two platforms, Countable.com and Causes.com. Countable.com is an enterprise platform that helps corporations, non-profits, and political campaigns manage their communities with a series of engagement tools. Causes.com is the consumer facing arm of the company that also offers similar tools for consumers, smaller companies and non-profits.
After their merger with Causes in 2020, Countable relaunched as an enterprise platform that provides tools for community and engagement to corporations, non-profits, and political campaigns.[3]
History
In 2013, Countable was launched by Bart Myers, with
Canaan Partners as an investing partner.[4] Initially it was launched at Countable.us, a website and award-winning iOS[5] and Android[6] application designed to lower barriers to civic entry.[1][7][8]
Countable enables users to track legislation and contact their local representatives in government. It also covers breaking news stories and invites users to weigh in on polls, petitions, and opinion questions about pressing political and social issues.[7][9]
In 2019, Countable acquired Causes and Brigade, a company owned by Sean Parker, which is a similar platform to countable.us and was the first application on
Facebook.[13] In 2020, Countable.us merged with Causes, and placed a redirect from Countable.us to Causes.com. The apps have also combined into one.
Relaunch of Countable.com
In 2020, Countable.com (previously known as Countable Pro) relaunched. It represents the enterprise B2B arm of Countable and helps corporations, non-profits, and political campaigns manage their communities with a series of engagement tools.
^Zakrzewski, Cat (15 March 2017).
"Civic-Based Tech Sees a Surge". Wall Street Journal.
Archived from the original on 12 November 2020. Retrieved 10 October 2020.