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Conga developed its suite of enterprise-grade Intelligent Document Automation solutions to help businesses optimize their CRM investments. The Conga Suite, which includes Conga Composer, Conga Contracts, Conga ActionGrid, and Conga Sign, simplifies and automates data, documents, contracts, signing, and reporting. As a Salesforce Platinum ISV Partner, Conga is committed to providing its customers with enterprise-grade infrastructure, security and solutions. In fact, more than 650,000 users in 85 countries across all industries rely on Conga applications to fully utilize their Salesforce data, including Hilton Worldwide, Schumacher Group, and CBRE. The company is privately-held and based in Colorado with global operations in the UK ...
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million
  • www.getconga.com
  • 390 Interlocken Crescent Suite 500
    Broomfield, CO USA 80021
  • Phone: 303.465.1616

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Bill Fitzgerald
Director of Information Security Profile

Funding

Conga raised $70M on 06/25/2015
Conga raised $47M on 05/24/2018

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