In a groundbreaking development that promises to reshape the landscape of digital communication and commerce, Sendchamp, a pioneering company specializing in business-customer communication, has announced its acquisition by WhoGoHost, a Nigerian web hosting and domain name registrar company. This strategic move marks a significant turning point in Sendchamp’s journey and carries profound implications for the future of business interaction in the digital age.
Over the past two years, Sendchamp embarked on a mission to revolutionize the way businesses engage with their customers. Through the ingenious implementation of an API product and an intuitive no-code communication tool, the company proudly served over 6,000 businesses. Remarkably, these enterprises collectively facilitated the exchange of over 50 million messages across a multitude of channels, connecting with more than 3 million end-users. This remarkable achievement was underscored by the trust of hundreds of paying customers each month.
Sendchamp’s co-founders, Damilola and Goodness, extend their deepest gratitude to their loyal customers, acknowledging their pivotal role in this extraordinary journey. It is through the support, feedback, and trust of these businesses that Sendchamp has scaled new heights.
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Therefore, Sendchamp is thrilled to announce its strategic alliance with the WhoGoHost family, known for its remarkable journey in delivering reliable technology services. This partnership not only allows Sendchamp to continue its mission of elevating business communication but also expands its digital services platform. The overarching goal is to empower businesses and entrepreneurs with the tools required to thrive in the digital age. This includes maintaining a robust online presence, effortlessly managing customer communication, and providing comprehensive commerce solutions.
During the transitional phase, Sendchamp will maintain its independent operation for the initial months, after which it will seamlessly merge into the Whogohost ecosystem. This integration promises an even broader spectrum of services, further enhancing the value proposition for businesses.
Sendchamp also extends heartfelt appreciation to its vibrant developer community, whose unwavering support and dedication have played a pivotal role in delivering exceptional developer experiences. Likewise, gratitude is extended to investors and advisors whose financial support, guidance during challenges, and customer introductions have been instrumental in the company’s growth and success.
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The co-founders also acknowledge the extraordinary contributions of their dedicated team. Their relentless commitment from the very beginning has been the bedrock upon which Sendchamp’s achievements were built.
As Sendchamp embarks on this new chapter, the co-founders emphasize their commitment to their customers and encourage them to reach out through any of their support channels. With profound appreciation and anticipation for the future, Damilola and Goodness look forward to an exciting journey ahead. This acquisition not only marks a milestone in Sendchamp’s history but also holds the promise of transforming the landscape of business communication and digital services.
WhoGoHost, founded in 2007 by Opeyemi Awoyemi and later led by Toba Obaniyi, has grown to become a reputable name in web hosting and domain registration services. Their offerings include domain registration, shared hosting, cloud hosting, virtual servers, SSL certificates, CodeGuard backup, Sitelock, website design, and more. The company’s mission is to deliver reliable technology services that delight and improve the lives and businesses of their customers.
Charles Rapulu Udoh
Charles Rapulu Udoh is a Lagos-based lawyer, who has several years of experience working in Africa’s burgeoning tech startup industry. He has closed multi-million dollar deals bordering on venture capital, private equity, intellectual property (trademark, patent or design, etc.), mergers and acquisitions, in countries such as in the Delaware, New York, UK, Singapore, British Virgin Islands, South Africa, Nigeria etc. He’s also a corporate governance and cross-border data privacy and tax expert.
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