
iList
Founded Year
2008Stage
Series A | AliveTotal Raised
$1.5MLast Raised
$1.5M | 14 yrs agoAbout iList
iList integrates with popular web services like Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, FriendFeed, and even Craigslist. Often times when users have a classified listing to post, users want their friends to be among a to know. iList aims to make it easy for users to do that through their existing social networks. Not only that, but the company also make it easy for those friends to help users promote their listing to their friends. To make sure users're getting their listing in front of as many people as possible, iList also aims to allow users to automatically post their listing to Craigslist with the click of a button.
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iList Patents
iList has filed 1 patent.

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11/17/2014 | Sociological terminology, Hotel chains, Marxian economics, Online auction websites, Promotion and marketing communications | Application |
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Related Topics | Sociological terminology, Hotel chains, Marxian economics, Online auction websites, Promotion and marketing communications |
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Latest iList News
Jul 19, 2020
iList is here to offer agents and sellers an easier, more efficient way to sell 20 July 2020 When two brokers decided that the traditional model between buyer, seller, and agent was a hindrance to the market, iList was born. The platform offers an interactive and transparent avenue for the real estate transaction lifecycle. Joe Peterson, one of the two brokers and the Founder of iList, said that with the help of the MLS, dedicated agents, and the latest technology, the startup saves sellers an average of $8,000. Peterson said: "Technology has rendered the traditional home selling experience obsolete. iList allows agents to provide a higher level of client service and frees up more of their time so they can earn more. Likewise, home sellers have a more efficient, affordable, and transparent experience. Something that's been sorely lacking." Agents join by subscription. With iList, they can utilize the platform’s automated software that offers marketing analytics, and advanced lead generation and productivity tools. The platform offers a service named Done-For-You Workflows which optimizes processes to help busy agents better organize their tasks. Peterson has deep experience in residential proptech development. Taylor is certified by the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice and Fair Debt Collection Practices Act and as a Probate Real Estate Specialist.
iList Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When was iList founded?
iList was founded in 2008.
Where is iList's headquarters?
iList's headquarters is located at 425 2nd Street, San Francisco.
What is iList's latest funding round?
iList's latest funding round is Series A.
How much did iList raise?
iList raised a total of $1.5M.
Who are the investors of iList?
Investors of iList include Threshold Ventures and Dmitry Shapiro.
Who are iList's competitors?
Competitors of iList include Vast.com and 4 more.
Compare iList to Competitors

Craigslist is a classifieds service with local classifieds and forums for more than 550 cities in over 50 countries worldwide. The classifieds are moderated and generally free and target jobs, housing, goods, services, romance, local activities, and advice.
Vast, founded in 2005, connects buyers and sellers of cars and homes through data-driven discovery experiences. CarStory.com, the company's consumer marketplace, utilizes a data platform to understand consumer intent and match each shopper with the right vehicle. It now curates over 3.5 million unique vehicles via a network of over 6,000 participating dealerships nationwide.
Kiqiji Information Technology, dba Baixing, is a free local classifieds website for their community.

RentHop is a website that shows apartments that are available. The company is primarily focused on NY and focuses mainly on apartments that don't charge broker fees. RentHop aims to work with landlords and property managers to assist them in renting their vacant rental properties. RentHop is free to browse and to post listings, but landlords are charged half a month's rent for every signed lease the website helps bring in.

OfferUp is a platform that aims to change how people buy and sell items. With a single snap, users can take a photo of an item and instantly circulate it to friends, followers, people nearby, people of similar interests, and local groups. With OfferUp, users can choose to know who they are dealing with, reduce the no-shows, and minimize the hassles of buying and selling.
Avito operates an online classifieds service in Russia that allows users to give away the things that have become unnecessary in the house while earning money. No fee is charged for ad placement. Avito also offers a special service for small and medium businesses called 'AVITO.ru online shop'. It was founded in 2007 and is based in Moscow, Russia.
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