Zula (app)
Mobile software for communication
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Zula, pronounced Zoo-lah (noun), is a mobile application designed for work communication. It was founded in late 2013 by Jeff Pulver, co-founder of Vonage and an angel investor at Twitter, and Jacob Ner-David, co-founder of Deltathree. Zula envisions future developments that will allow the creation of custom apps on its platform, providing companies with a personalized collaboration experience.[2]
IndustrySoftware
Founded2013
FoundersJeff Pulver
Jacob Ner-David
Jacob Ner-David
Key people
Raz Yalov (CEO)[1]Hillel Fuld (CMO)
| Industry | Software |
|---|---|
| Founded | 2013 |
| Founders | Jeff Pulver Jacob Ner-David |
Key people | Raz Yalov (CEO)[1] Hillel Fuld (CMO) |
| Products | Mobile communications |
Zula has been recognized as "WhatsApp for Business".[3][4] In February 2015, Fast Company acknowledged Zula's innovation by listing it as one of "The World's Top 10 Most Innovative Companies of 2015 in Israel," securing the ninth position.