| Website | slice.com |
| Blog | simplysliced.com |
| @helloslice | |
| Category | Consumer Web |
| hello@projectslic... | |
| Employees | |
| Founded | 2010 |
| Description | Purchase Aggregator |
| TOTAL | $9.4M |
| FUNDING TOTAL | $9.4M |
| Series A, 5/11 Lightspeed Venture Partners Innovation Endeavors FLOODGATE Michael Birch DCM Signia Venture Partners Signia Venture Partners | $9.4M |
Slice provides the simplest way to track and organize everything you buy online.
Slice keeps shopping information organized and accessible. After signing up, the app automatically pulls information from electronic receipts within email and organizes it in one place for quick, easy reference – all while keeping personal information private and secure.
With Slice, users can track packages automatically, save money with price drop alerts, access e-receipts and purchase details anytime and track your spending. It even processes electronic receipts from brick & mortar stores that offer e-receipts, such as the Apple store and The Gap.
Slice’s first product was the “All My Purchases” application, made available in May 2011 in Yahoo! Mail. In addition to All My Purchases, Slice is currently available at www.slice.com and as iPhone and Android apps.
| Website | slice.com/bookshelf |
| Launch Date | 2013 |
Slice Bookshelf is a social network for book lovers that takes advantage of Slice’s proprietary email-scanning technology to give users insight into their purchasing behavior and alert them to upcoming shipments and deliveries.
Users simply connect their email inboxes to the service, and it does the work of building your library of books – e-book or otherwise – based on a history of your purchases. For current (or lapsed) Goodreads users, the option to import your books from the now Amazon-owned service is available, too.
In addition, you can connect Slice Bookshelf to Facebook, where it adds books you’ve liked on Facebook, connects you with Facebook friends who share your reading interests, and even enables book lending requests through the social network.