platoseedAutomatic connects your car to the rest of your digital life.
Backed by Y Combinator · a16z (portfolio)
Our Mission: To empower drivers with knowledge about themselves and their cars so they can be safer and drive smarter. We believe you shouldn’t have to buy a new car to have a better driving experience, and that the phone in your pocket can bring the future of driving to today’s automobiles. Who We Are: Automatic is based in San Francisco, but our team comes from every corner of the world. We obsess about creating beautiful and well-engineered products that make a real difference in people’s lives. We’re big on ideas, low on ego, and love working together.
Automattic is a company focused on making the web a better place with a portfolio of blogging, site-building, and web services. Its products include WordPress.com, WooCommerce, Jetpack, Tumblr, and other tools that power sites, content, and communities. The company emphasizes freedom and open source collaboration across its suite of offerings.
Automattic provides a suite of web services and plugins that enable users to create and manage websites, blogs, and online stores. WordPress.com offers a free home for blogs/websites; WooCommerce enables online selling via a free plugin; Jetpack adds site safety, growth, and speed; Akismet filters spam; Gravatar provides global avatars; Tumblr, Pocket Casts, and Newspack extend content discovery and publishing; various enterprise and developer-focused tools (WP VIP, Meta, Salesforce, Slack integrations) support professional sites. The ecosystem also includes community and collaboration tools (P2, BuddyPress, bbPress) and job listings (WP Job Manager).
Who it’s for: Individuals and organizations wanting to build and maintain websites, blogs, online stores, or community platforms, ranging from personal users to small businesses and enterprises leveraging WordPress-powered sites.
Branding and product suite with multiple offerings; ongoing updates and pricing pages; active open-source and community involvement (WordPress.org, Five for the Future).
How Automatic’s homepage introduced itself over the years — each line is the page title the web actually saw, linked to that moment’s archived capture.
Everyday.me - Record your life. Store it forever.