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Roamler

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Roamler
Roamler B.V.
IndustryInformation Technology
FoundedJune 19, 2011 (2011-06-19) in Amsterdam, Netherlands
FoundersWiggert de Haan
Martijn Nijhuis
HeadquartersNDSM-Plein 20,
Amsterdam
,
Netherlands
Areas served
Europe
Key people
Jeroen ten Haave
(Group Chief Executive)
Number of employees
200 - 500
DivisionsThe Netherlands, Germany, the United Kingdom, Belgium, France
SubsidiariesRoamler Italia, Roamler Iberica, Roamler Turkey
Websitewww.roamler.com

Roamler is a Dutch information technology company which specializes in using crowd-sourcing for business in the Retail, Tech and Care sectors.[1]

The company was founded in 2011, and provides businesses with B2B Crowd-supported solutions by managing a large network of on-demand professionals.[2]

These on-demand professionals are called “Roamlers", and are recruited and organized according to skillset, experience and physical location before being matched to tasks. This helps businesses increase their flexibility and provides professionals with a wider range of personal and professional growth opportunities.

Roamler's HQ is located in Amsterdam, and the company has offices in the UK, Spain, Germany,[3] France[4] and Belgium and licensed partners in Italy[5] and Turkey.

History

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Roamler was founded in June 2011 by Wiggert de Haan and Martijn Nijhuis, two Dutch entrepreneurs.

In 2015 the company opened branches in the United Kingdom, Germany, Belgium, Spain and France and started partnerships in Italy and Turkey.

At the beginning of 2016, Roamler launched the Tech branch, as first Dutch company to apply the principles of crowd-sourcing to the professional home installations market.

In April 2016 Roamler completed a 4.5 million euro investment,[6] co-founded by Endeit Capital, to expand its activities further. In 2020, the company received another 20M euros funding.[2] In 2021, Roamler acquired two companies to expand services throughout Europe.[2]

Developments

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Year Description/Country
2011 Focus on retail sector Netherlands, United Kingdom
2013 International expansion Chile, Germany, Italy, Poland, Sweden
2014 International expansion Belgium, Colombia], France, Luxembourg, Mexico, Spain, Turkey
2016 Available for the Tech sector Netherlands
2018 Available for the Care sector Netherlands
2020 Received a 20M euros funding from Endeit Capital, Smartfin and Achmea Innovation Fund. Ranked among the top three fastest-growing scale-ups in Europe.
2021 Acquired Datlinq, a data company specialized in food service and food retail data. Netherlands
2021 Acquired Mobeye, a French company specialised in crowd-supported field marketing services. France

System and Software

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Roamler makes use of proprietary software for its front and back-end activities.

The Roamler app[7] is available for both iOS and Android upon registration.

Users are ranked according to experience points and levels. In order to be able to perform paid tasks, a user must reach level 2.

The app also contains an instant message platform, through which users can communicate directly with the company support department.

References

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  1. ^ "Trax and Roamler Partner to Launch Crowd-based Store Auditing Service for CPG Companies in Europe". www.businesswire.com. 2021-03-04. Retrieved 2024-03-13.
  2. ^ a b c "History, vision and mission | Roamler". roamler.com. Retrieved 2022-03-04.
  3. ^ Tolle, Manuel (2017-06-06). "Geld verdienen mit Apps: Top 10 Apps | Heimarbeit.de √". Heimarbeit.de √ (in German). Retrieved 2018-01-02.
  4. ^ "Devenir client mystère avec Roamler". Application Rémunératrice. 2015-07-22. Retrieved 2018-01-02.
  5. ^ "Arriva Roamler, la app per le ricerche di mercato. E chi la usa ci guadagna". Il Sole 24 ORE. Retrieved 2018-01-02.
  6. ^ "Crowdsource platform Roamler secures €4,5M and launches in new markets - StartupJuncture". StartupJuncture. 2016-04-19. Retrieved 2018-01-02.
  7. ^ EMEKOBUM, ELECHI (2015-01-13). "10 Best Smartphone Apps That Can Actually Make Money For You". Onaplatterofgold.com. Retrieved 2018-01-02.