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Chatbooks

www.chatbooks.com

 
`We started Chatbooks in 2014 as a small family affair. I didn`t have time to make scrapbooks–or even print photos!–of my seven kids. But I was reminded of how much children love photos of their everyday lives when a preschool teacher gave my youngest son an album of the year. Each night, when I went to tuck him in, he was looking at the photos. I didn`t have time for another project, but I did post photos on Instagram for my family and friends to see. Could I turn those into photo books—automatically? And that`s why my husband, Nate, and ...
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $0-1 Million
  • www.chatbooks.com
  • 5314 River Run Dr Suite 150
    Provo, UT USA 84604
  • Phone: 855.424.2825

Executives

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Funding

Chatbooks raised $11.5M on 02/08/2017

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