Cluep, a Canadian startup that raised just $500K, acquired for $40M

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Everyone lovesa tale of a bootstrapped startup founder journey to an eight-figure exit.The team at Toronto-based Cluep have a good one.The
founders of theadtech startup raised less than $500,000 from angel investors before selling their company to Impact Group for $40 million
($53 millionCAD) this week.Founded in 2012, Karan Walia, Sobi Walia and Anton Mamonov were just21, 17 and 16 years old, respectively, when
they startedthe digital advertising platform, which uses artificial intelligenceto help brands connect and engage with people based on what
they are sharing, how they are feeling and the places they&ve been.They, being so young, struggled initially to get the company off the
ground
At one point, the trio hacked into computers at a university in Toronto to train the neural networks on large amounts of data sets because
they didn&t have enough money to buy their own tech
On a shoe-string budget, they would split meals at Popeyes to get by.&No one wanted to give us money at that time so we had to live off of
my student loans,& Walia told TechCrunch
&We did pretty much everything, whether it was programming and building the product, or going out and selling
I was our first sales rep and I was pretty bad early on but I learned.&Ultimately, Cluep was able to raise enough from angels to pay
themselvesa salary, hire a few engineers and sales representatives and move into an actual office
From that point, their revenue began growing significantly YoY.2015: $2 million CAD in revenue2016: $6 million CAD in revenue2017: $14.5
million CAD in revenue2018: On track to bring in ~$30 million CADThey fielded offers from VCs toward the end of 2015 and considered raising
a proper Series A round of capital, but ultimately decided staying independent would lead to the best exit.&This way allowed us to basically
maintain control and exit on our terms,& Walia said.Impact Group, a Boise, Idaho-basedgrocery sales and marketing agency, will operate Cluep
independently.