SendGrid
American email delivery service
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Twilio SendGrid, commonly known as SendGrid, is an American communication platform for transactional and marketing email based in Denver, Colorado.[2]
SendGrid headquarters in Denver | |
Company type | Subsidiary |
|---|---|
| Industry | Technology |
| Founded | 2009 |
| Founder | Isaac Saldana Jose Lopez Tim Jenkins |
| Headquarters | , |
Key people | Sameer Dholakia (CEO) |
| Revenue | $111.9 million (2017)[1] |
| Parent | Twilio |
| Website | sendgrid |
History
SendGrid was founded in 2009 by Isaac Saldana, Jose Lopez, and Tim Jenkins.[4][5] Later, it was incubated through the Techstars accelerator program.[6][7] By December 2009, the company announced it had raised $750,000 in a funding round led by Highway 12 Ventures.[8] Other participating investors included SoftTech VC, FF Angel, and TechStars founder David Cohen.[8]
In April 2010, the email software-as-a-service (SaaS) company received $5 million in Series A round funding from Foundry Group, SoftTech VC, and Highway 12 Ventures, as well as individual investors including David Cohen, Scott Petry, Dave McClure, and Matt Mullenweg.[9][10] Ryan McIntyre, the co-founder of Foundry, joined SendGrid's board of directors at this time as well.[9]
In January 2012, SendGrid raised $21 million in Series B funding, led by Bessemer Venture Partners.[11][12][13] In August 2012, SendGrid opened an office in Denver.[14][15] In December 2012, SendGrid partnered with Twilio to incorporate SMS and push notification services to its platform.[16][17]
In March 2013, the controversial firing of Adria Richards and the surrounding circumstances became known as Donglegate.[18][19][20] In June 2013, SendGrid released its new email marketing service.[21][22][23]
In September 2014, former Citrix executive Sameer Dholakia joined SendGrid as the CEO.[24] In December 2014, SendGrid raised $20 million in Series C funding. The series C round was led by a new investor Bain Capital Ventures. Current investors Bessemer Venture Partners and Foundry Group also participated.[25]
In November 2016, SendGrid raised $33 million in Series D funding. The round was led by Bain Capital Ventures, with participation from Bessemer Ventures and the Foundry Group.[15]
SendGrid went public with a debut in the New York Stock Exchange on November 16, 2017.[26]
In October 2018, Twilio announced plans to acquire SendGrid for $2 billion.[27] Twilio completed its acquisition of SendGrid on February 1, 2019.[28]
In May 2025, Twilio retired SendGrid's free email API plan and free marketing campaigns plan, requiring customers to transition to paid tiers.[29] During Cyber Week 2025, SendGrid processed 75.1 billion emails, a 14.6% increase over the previous year's record.[30] In February 2026, Twilio announced that the SendGrid.com website would be fully merged into Twilio.com, consolidating the brands after their 2019 acquisition.[31]
Platform
SendGrid provides a cloud-based service that assists businesses with email delivery.[32][33] The service manages various types of email including shipping notifications, friend requests, sign-up confirmations, and email newsletters. It also handles Internet service provider (ISP) monitoring, domain keys, the sender policy framework (SPF), and feedback loops.[8][34] Additionally, the company provides link tracking and open rate reporting.[8] It also allows companies to track email opens, unsubscribes, bounces, and spam reports.[8][9]
SendGrid offered a freemium version and a Lite Plan (pay-as-you-go), as well as three expanded levels of service: Essentials, Pro, and Premier,[35] until it ended its free version in May 2025.[36]