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Founded Year

2013

Stage

Acquired | Acquired

Total Raised

$25.2M

About Eversight

Eversight provides AI-powered software for revenue management, trade marketing, sales, pricing, and merchant teams. It offers analytics and diagnostics, AI-powered experimentation, intelligent guidance and tracking, merchant interface, promotions planning, and rules management. The company was founded in 2013 and is based in Palo Alto, California. In September 2022, Eversight was acquired by Instacart. The terms of the transaction were not disclosed.

Headquarters Location

2100 Geng Road Suite 210

Palo Alto, California, 94303,

United States

650-600-8932

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Eversight's Product Videos

Eversight's Products & Differentiators

    Offer Innovation Suite

    The Eversight Offer Innovation Suite unlocks transformative advantage for CPG manufacturers by enabling them to test untried promotions directly with their shoppers, uncover what’s resonating in real-time, and turn those insights into consistent in-market actions that drive promotion performance at scale. This forward-looking, shopper-centric approach delivers revenue and profit growth.

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Research containing Eversight

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CB Insights Intelligence Analysts have mentioned Eversight in 1 CB Insights research brief, most recently on Jan 5, 2023.

Expert Collections containing Eversight

Expert Collections are analyst-curated lists that highlight the companies you need to know in the most important technology spaces.

Eversight is included in 4 Expert Collections, including Store tech (In-store retail tech).

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Store tech (In-store retail tech)

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Companies that make tech solutions to enable brick-and-mortar retail store operations.

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Grocery Retail Tech

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Startups providing B2B solutions to grocery businesses to improve their store and omni-channel performance. Includes customer analytics platforms, in-store robots, predictive inventory management systems, online enablement for grocers and consumables retailers, and more.

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Artificial Intelligence

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Companies developing artificial intelligence solutions, including cross-industry applications, industry-specific products, and AI infrastructure solutions.

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Eversight Patents

Eversight has filed 37 patents.

The 3 most popular patent topics include:

  • pricing
  • online auction websites
  • promotion and marketing communications
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Application Date

Grant Date

Title

Related Topics

Status

4/26/2021

8/22/2023

Online auction websites, Regression analysis, Psychometrics, Regression models, Least squares

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Application Date

4/26/2021

Grant Date

8/22/2023

Title

Related Topics

Online auction websites, Regression analysis, Psychometrics, Regression models, Least squares

Status

Grant

Latest Eversight News

Superior Health Foundation hosts Fall Grants Celebration

Oct 31, 2023

DAILY PRESS Oct 31, 2023 MARQUETTE — The Superior Health Foundation (SHF) in Marquette awarded more than $942,000 in health-centered grant funding at its Fall Grants Celebration on Thursday evening at the Holiday Inn in Marquette. 44 North presented the event. The Superior Health Foundation awarded $722,065.93 in proactive pediatric mental health grants, $204,654.15 in fall grants and $16,254.62 in pilot-project and equipment grants. – Michigan State University – Department of Pediatrics & Human Development ($389,237.00): Michigan State University – Department of Pediatrics & Human Development is receiving funding to create UP-TEACH. UP-TEACH will serve as the hub for disseminating training and technical support by identifying and increasing access to services for youth with mental health needs. Grant funding will support existing primary care practices in identifying and linking vulnerable youth to psychiatric services and create a model for expanding mental health literacy for the next generation of U.P. providers. – Upper Peninsula Health Care Solutions, Inc. ($106,165.93): Upper Peninsula Health Care Solutions received funding for its Upper Peninsula Behavioral Health Network project. This project is designed to serve youth and adult populations with the understanding that the health of the whole family is crucial to the health of children. The project will establish a robust network of behavioral health care providers to evaluate and develop region-wide solutions to the care access issues faced by residents of the U.P, including a pilot, hub-and-spoke model of direct mental health services to increase local capacity. – Great Lakes Recovery Centers, Inc. ($80,000.00): Great Lakes Recovery Centers was awarded funding for the creation of a Day Treatment program. The Upper Peninsula has a need for increased intensive outpatient services for students who have mental health and educational needs that aren’t currently being met in the traditional classroom setting. The creation of a Day Treatment Program will provide these students with additional services to enable them to receive treatment in the local community. As students are stabilized, they will return to their local school district to be re-integrated. – Catholic Social Services of the Upper Peninsula ($70,194.00): Catholic Social Services of the Upper Peninsula received funding to improve access to mental health treatment for young people by expanding its evidenced-based treatment program for mental illness to serve each individual based on their needs. Mental health professionals assess, diagnose and develop goals and strategies with their patients to develop a treatment plan to address their needs. Early intervention, along with treatment, builds a safe, long-term support system to thrive while living with mental illness. – Northern Michigan University ($36,673.00): Northern Michigan University is receiving funding for its U.P. Behavioral Health Education Hub project. Partners will collaborate to develop a plan that creates a regional Behavioral Health Education Hub supporting the Upper Peninsula’s needs for pediatric behavioral health education (certification, licensure, practicum placement, continuing education and credentialing requirements), specialty training, research opportunities, networking and identification of and access to resources. – Marquette-Alger RESA ($23,000.00): Marquette-Alger RESA is receiving funding for its Upper Peninsula Wellness Task Force project. The Youth Wellness Task Force began in June 2022. Participation is open to any community member interested in the physical, emotional, social and behavioral wellness of youth in Marquette and Alger counties. The goal of the Task Force is to implement sustainable changes based on identified needs and plans to enhance youth wellness. This funding will allow for the coordination of efforts and initiatives to support wellness across the U.P. – Marquette-Alger RESA ($16,796.00): Marquette-Alger RESA was awarded funding for its School-Based Universal Mental Health Screening pilot project. Universal school-based mental health screening and education is a part of a school-wide, multi-tiered system of support. The goal is to prevent future concerns and provide early intervention for student mental health. The pilot project will involve education and screening at two school districts (one in Alger County and one in Marquette County). Marquette-Alger RESA and local district mental health staff will lead the screening effort in collaboration with NMU’s Department of Social Work. The Superior Health Foundation also awarded $204,654.15 in fall grants to eight non-profit organizations in the U.P. : – Fork Farms Foundation ($65,099.00): Fork Farms Foundation is receiving funding to increase food security in Upper Peninsula K-12 schools through indoor agriculture. The project will increase food security in the U.P. by engaging 21 different middle and high school classrooms through the seven intermediate school districts across the U.P. each year for two years in growing their own fresh vegetables through indoor agriculture. Indoor agriculture is a growing sector of sustainable food systems with the ability to grow leafy greens, herbs and fruiting crops such as cucumbers, peppers and tomatoes, indoors, year-round, on a small footprint of space, using minimal water and energy resources. – UPCAP ($38,000.00): UPCAP’s funding is for the U.P. Food as Medicine Infrastructure Expansion project. The U.P. Food as Medicine project is a nutrition intervention to address food insecurity and contribute to the prevention of chronic health conditions associated with a lower intake of fruits and vegetables low-income residents may experience. This expansion will improve access to locally sourced fresh produce, with additional options available to producers leading to increased capacity, storage and extended growing seasons. – MPTA/Michigan Transportation Connection ($25,000.00): MPTA/Michigan Transportation Connection (MTC) is receiving funding for indigent support for MTC ConnectUP transportation services. ConnectUP strengthens and broadens mobility options throughout the entire Upper Peninsula by uniting public transit agencies, specialized services agencies and other collaborative partners with the focus on non-emergent medical transportation. The funding will help provide additional capacity to expand trip provision for non-emergency medical transportation throughout the U.P.’s 15 counties. – OSF St. Francis ($22,634.15): OSF St. Francis is receiving funding for the expansion of cardiology services at St. Francis Hospital. On May 11th, 2023, St. Francis Hospital announced the exclusive agreement with Bellin Health to expand cardiovascular services in Delta County. The expansion of cardiology services will provide patients with a continuity of care, increasing access to testing and procedures while reducing the need to travel, as well as reduced wait periods for appointments. Grant funding will be used to purchase a Snapshot Imaging Package that will allow St. Francis Hospital to provide CT for cardiac care locally. – Marquette-Alger RESA ($21,421.00): Marquette-Alger RESA is receiving funding for phase II of the Teen Mental Health First Aid U.P. Expansion Project. Teen Mental Health First Aid (TMHFA) teaches teens in grades 10-12, or ages 15-18, how to identify, understand and respond to signs of mental health and substance use challenges among their friends and peers. The program teaches that “it is okay to not be okay, and it is okay to ask for help when you are not okay.” The Expansion Project focuses on the implementation of the program in high schools across the U.P., with the goal of launching and sustaining this program in each region of the Upper Peninsula. – Trillium House ($15,000.00): Trillium House’s funding is for its “Meeting Healthcare Needs in our Communities: An Awareness Campaign of Respite & Hospice Support Services” project. There is a growing need for respite and hospice services throughout the U.P. as the aging population and demand for caregivers continue to grow. However, many U.P. residents are unaware of available services and struggle to provide care for their loved ones at the expense of their own health and well-being. This not only jeopardizes the health of the family caregiver but also the quality and consistency of care for their loved ones. Grant funds will be used for a comprehensive public awareness campaign to increase community understanding of respite and hospice services, how to access them, what financial assistance may be available, and why it’s important to utilize these types of services. – Eversight ($10,000.00): Eversight is receiving funding for sight-saving eye tissue donation and transplantation support. Corneal blindness is the fourth leading cause of blindness. Ten million people suffer from bilateral corneal blindness, and 12.5 million people are waiting for a unilateral corneal transplantation procedure. This grant will allow 20 Upper Peninsula cornea/eye tissue donors and their families to give the gift of sight to up to 40 individuals and will allow Eversight to prepare additional sight-saving transplants for U.P. residents. – The Lakes Community Health Center, Inc. ($7,500.00): The Lakes Community Health Center is receiving funding for the Hurley Pediatric Therapies Lending Closet. The clinic, which sits on the Wisconsin/Michigan border, primarily serves Medicaid patients in Iron County, Wis., and Gogebic County. The Pediatric Therapy Lending Closet will address major barriers patients and their families experience by making equipment available for families to take home. On average, a child may check-out up to 15 items during their treatment. By offering the Lending Closet, families have timely and affordable access to the tools they need to thrive in both in-person and at-home treatment plans. The Superior Health Foundation also awarded pilot project and equipment grants to the following organizations: Camp New Day U.P., Camp UPeninsulin, County of Alger, Gogebic County Sheriff’s Office, Little Learners Early Childhood Center, Marquette Chapter of National AMBUCS, Negaunee Fire Fighters Association, Negaunee Public Schools and U.P. Chapter AACN. The Superior Health Foundation’s mission is to “assist with unmet healthcare needs, with health education, and with programs and research on preventing illness and promoting health throughout the Upper Peninsula.” SHF accepts grant proposals monthly for pilot project and equipment grants. Applications for the Spring grants cycle will be accepted from Dec. 15-Jan. 15. To learn more and apply for funding, visit www.superiorhealthfoundation.org. NEWSLETTER I'm interested in (please check all that apply) Daily Newsletter Yes

Eversight Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • When was Eversight founded?

    Eversight was founded in 2013.

  • Where is Eversight's headquarters?

    Eversight's headquarters is located at 2100 Geng Road, Palo Alto.

  • What is Eversight's latest funding round?

    Eversight's latest funding round is Acquired.

  • How much did Eversight raise?

    Eversight raised a total of $25.2M.

  • Who are the investors of Eversight?

    Investors of Eversight include Instacart, Bow Ventures, Emergence Capital, Sutter Hill Ventures and Industry Ventures.

  • Who are Eversight's competitors?

    Competitors of Eversight include Kitewheel.

  • What products does Eversight offer?

    Eversight's products include Offer Innovation Suite and 1 more.

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