Aussie social media startup Linktree has hit the milestone of five million users, almost doubling its customer base in a mere nine months.
Co-founded by brothers Alex and Anthony Zaccaria and their friend Nick Humphreys, Linktree allows users to pop one link in their social media bio to direct friends and fans to multiple pages.
The co-founders originally created the tool as a work-around to use in their digital music and entertainment agency. They shared it among their clients, and word quickly got out.
Now, the Aussie founders count the likes of Alicia Keys, Selena Gomez, Gary Vee, Elizabeth Warren and even Greenpeace as clients.
by August last year, it had 2.7 million users. Now, less than a year later, that number has increased to five million.
Linktree launched in 2016, andAnd revenue growth is on a similar trajectory.
Alex Zaccaria tells SmartCompany revenue is up about 250% on last year.
But, the team isnโt resting on its laurels, he says. Thereโs plenty more growing to do.
โWeโre growing with over 20,000 signups a day at the moment,โ Zaccaria says.
โOur growth rate has accelerated more and more each month, so weโre looking to be far beyond this number pretty soon.โ
Growth on growth on growth
In the current economic climate, you donโt hear growth stories this impressive every day. The COVID-19 pandemic, and the ensuing shutdowns and social distancing orders, are causing headaches for entrepreneurs all over the world.
Zaccaria says he feels โextremely fortunateโ to be in the position he is with Linktree.
The growth has allowed the startup to go on a hiring spree, and to scale the service, in a bid to help other business owners get through this tough period.
Over the past six weeks, during which lockdown restrictions were implemented in the US and all over the world, Linktree has recorded a 70% increase in the number of users signing up daily.
โOur daily numbers were increasing month-on-month and week-on-week even prior to that,โ the co-founder notes.
โBut we definitely saw quite a big acceleration through this period.โ
According to Zaccaria, brands, businesses, content creators and influencers are all looking for better ways to engage their audiences online.
Heโs noticed a number of sign-ups from businesses in the education, health and wellbeing sectors. At the same time, businesses that traditionally rely on events and in-person marketing are turning to social media.
Sports clubs, for example, usually drive engagement through promoting attendance at games, he explains.
โNow, they need to make sure their engaging audiences online โฆ to maintain that membership base.โ
Many businesses that are not used to operating online are finding themselves with no other choice. And theyโre hungry for the tools to help them.
โWeโre really proud to be able to enable that engagement, and to enable users to continue getting these outcomes and continue to improve their revenue streams,โ Zaccaria says.
Of course, at the same time, weโve also seen a predictable uptick in social media usage.
People have a lot of time at home, and a lot of screens around. And, for those who donโt usually use social media, it can offer connection to friends and loved ones.
โBusinesses are seeing the need to really engage with their audiences across all their socials and wherever their audiences live online,โ Zaccaria says.
What happens post-pandemic?
We keep hearing (and we sure hope) that COVID-19 is a once-in-a-generation event, For many of the businesses that are seeing demand skyrocket at this time, that raises questions about whether said growth is sustainable post-pandemic.
Zaccaria isnโt worried. By its very nature, he says, Linktree is a shareable product.
โItโs a tool that is self-referring,โ he explains.
โThe more people that see it, the more users are using it.โ
And the number of users isnโt the only metric that matters.
โEngagement is through the roof, retention is through the roof,โ he adds.
Businesses are recognising that tools such as Linktree can support new revenue streams, Zaccaria suggests.
โI think businesses will continue these kinds of revenue streams post-crisis as well.โ
But, that doesnโt mean Zaccaria and his co-founders are going to sit back and let growth happen.
Theyโre working on โthe next wave of maturityโ for Linktree.
He doesnโt share specific details, but he says the startup is looking into โother verticals and categoriesโ to support businesses that continue to follow and online growth path even after BAU is restored.
โWeโve definitely got our eyes set on it,โ he says.
โWeโre doing everything we need to do to make sure that growth continues.โ
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