Companies that use Amperity

Analyzed and validated by Henley Wing Chiu
All โ€บ customer data platform โ€บ Amperity

Amperity We detected 69 companies using Amperity. The most common industry is Retail (38%) and the most common company size is 10,001+ employees (43%). We find new customers by discovering URLs with known URL patterns through web crawling or modifications to subprocessor lists.

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Company Employees Industry Country Region Usage Start Date
Accent Group Limited source 5,001โ€“10,000 Retail
Australia
Oceania
Aรฉropostale source 10,001+ Retail
United States
North America
ALICE + OLIVIA source 201โ€“500 Retail Apparel and Fashion
United States
North America
Avanade source 10,001+ IT Services and IT Consulting
United States
North America
Baltimore Ravens source 201โ€“500 Spectator Sports
United States
North America
Bonobos source 201โ€“500 Retail
United States
North America
Books A Million source 5,001โ€“10,000 Retail
United States
North America
Brooks Brothers source 1,001โ€“5,000 Retail
United States
North America
Brooks Running source 1,001โ€“5,000 Retail
United States
North America
Caleres, Inc. source 10,001+ Retail Apparel and Fashion
United States
North America
Capgemini source 10,001+ IT Services and IT Consulting
France
Europe
Quality Inn source 1,001โ€“5,000 Hospitality
United States
North America
Cinรฉpolis source 10,001+ Entertainment
Guatemala
North America
Citizen Watch America source 501โ€“1,000 Retail Luxury Goods and Jewelry
United States
North America
Cracker Barrel source 10,001+ Restaurants
United States
North America
CubeSmart source 1,001โ€“5,000 Real Estate
United States
North America
Deloitte source 10,001+ Business Consulting and Services
OO
Europe
Dr. Martens plc source 1,001โ€“5,000 Retail
United Kingdom
Europe
Eddie Bauer source 1,001โ€“5,000 Retail
United States
North America
Encora Inc. source 5,001โ€“10,000 IT Services and IT Consulting
United States
North America
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Market Insights

๐Ÿข Top Industries

Retail 26 (38%)
Retail Apparel and Fashion 7 (10%)
Hospitality 4 (6%)
Travel Arrangements 4 (6%)
IT Services and IT Consulting 3 (4%)

๐Ÿ“ Company Size Distribution

10,001+ employees 30 (43%)
1,001-5,000 employees 17 (25%)
5,001-10,000 employees 9 (13%)
201-500 employees 7 (10%)
51-200 employees 4 (6%)

๐Ÿ‘ฅ What types of companies use Amperity?

Source: Analysis of Linkedin bios of 69 companies that use Amperity

Company Characteristics
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Trait
Likelihood
Funding Stage: Post IPO debt
661.3x
Company Size: 10,001+
103.0x
Industry: Retail
40.8x
Company Size: 1,001-5,000
31.7x
Country: United States
6.2x
I noticed that Amperity's customers are predominantly consumer-facing businesses that manage direct relationships with large customer bases. These are retailers selling apparel, footwear, and home goods (Macy's, Ralph Lauren, JCPenney), hospitality companies running hotels and resorts (The Ritz-Carlton, Fontainebleau Miami Beach), entertainment venues and sports teams (Live Nation, Baltimore Ravens, Cinรฉpolis), and travel companies (Expedia, Virgin Atlantic, Intrepid Travel). What ties them together is that they all need to understand and engage individual consumers across multiple touchpoints, whether that's in physical stores, online platforms, or experiential venues.

These are established, mature enterprises. The majority are publicly traded or backed by significant private equity, with employee counts typically ranging from 1,000 to over 10,000. Many reference decades of history (L.L.Bean since 1912, Brooks Brothers since 1818, Rural King since 1960). They operate extensive physical footprints alongside digital channels. This isn't the startup world. These are legacy brands navigating digital transformation.

๐Ÿ”ง What other technologies do Amperity customers also use?

Source: Analysis of tech stacks from 69 companies that use Amperity

Commonly Paired Technologies
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Technology
Likelihood
8202.5x
7866.6x
4962.4x
3543.8x
3461.3x
3357.1x
I noticed that Amperity users are clearly customer-obsessed retail and e-commerce brands with sophisticated digital operations. The presence of tools like Medallia for customer feedback, UsableNet for digital accessibility, and Movable Ink for personalized email content tells me these companies are investing heavily in understanding and engaging customers across every touchpoint. They're not just collecting data, they're actively using it to create better experiences.

The pairing of Amperity with Movable Ink is particularly revealing. Amperity unifies customer data from multiple sources, while Movable Ink takes that data and turns it into personalized visual content in real-time. This suggests these companies are running sophisticated lifecycle marketing campaigns where each customer sees different product recommendations or messaging based on their behavior. ServiceChannel appearing frequently makes sense too, since it's used for managing physical retail locations. These aren't pure digital players. They're omnichannel retailers trying to connect online behavior with in-store experiences. The Impact partnership platform correlation suggests they're also working with affiliates and influencers as a key growth channel.

My analysis shows these are mature, marketing-led organizations, likely in the growth or scale-up stage. They've moved beyond basic email marketing and are building integrated customer experience programs. The investment in accessibility tools like UsableNet indicates they're large enough to have compliance concerns and want to reach broader audiences. The C2FO presence, which helps with supply chain financing, further confirms these are substantial retail operations with complex vendor relationships.

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