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Softonic

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Spanish software hosting website founded in 1997
Softonic.com
Type of site
Software hosting service
Available inArabic, German, English, Spanish, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Dutch, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Thai, Turkish, Vietnamese, Chinese
CEOFiona Garvey
Revenue$25 to $50 million (USD) per year[citation needed]
Subsidiaries
URLen.softonic.com
CommercialYes
RegistrationNot required
Launched1997; 28 years ago (1997)
Current statusOnline

Softonic is a Spanish software download platform that distributes, categorizes, and evaluates programs for Windows, Android, and Mac. The platform was founded inBarcelona, Catalonia, Spain, in June 1997.

History

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Softonic started in 1997 as a file-oriented download service called Shareware Intercom,[1] at Intercom Online (Grupo Intercom), a provider of Internet services inCerdanyola del Vallès, near Barcelona (Catalonia, Spain). Files came from the "Files Library Intercom BBS" at Intercom Online, using a "5-step semi-automated process".[2] The company also offered monthly CDs of its software library.[3] In 1999, the service was described byEl Tiempo as having a "generosity of games, antiviruses, education and the long, seductive et cetera."[4] In 2000, the company became independent under the name Softonic.[5]

In 2004, Softonic was made available in German, and in 2005, English.[6] Initially, the service was oriented only to downloads ofDOS andWindows software,[7] but it eventually had software downloads forMac and mobile platforms.

In 2013, Partners Group acquired 30% of the shares, paying more than 82 million euros.[8][9] At the end of 2014, Softonic announced that a headcount reduction procedure would be carried out as a cost-cutting measure, allegedly due to financial and organizational reasons. In December, the company formalized the dismissal of 156 employees.[10]

In February 2015,Scott Arpajian, co-founder ofDownload.com, became the CEO, succeeding founder Tomás Diago.[11]

Softonic's "Softonic Downloader" was described by their CEO Scott Arpajian as having "facilitated bad behaviour amongst third party vendors which ended up harming the user", with malicious links impersonating the downloader itself. He said that the Downloader "grew revenue but was under the microscope as far as the industry was concerned, in particularly Google", who went on to withdraw its advertising from the site in 2014.[12]

Arpajian said that shutting down the Softonic Downloader was one of the first things he had done when he took over the company in February 2015, and that his intention was to regain the trust of the site's users.[12]

In July 2016, Softonic announced a partnership with business software platformCrozdesk.[13]

In May 2017, the company announced that it had hired international executive Sophie Bernard as Vice President of Strategy.[14]

In October 2019, Softonic acquiredGhacks. The site's founder and editor, Martin Brinkmann, along with the writing team, retained editorial control over the content. Softonic assumed responsibility for administrative tasks, including domain management, hosting, advertisements, and partner communications.[15]

In 2020, Softonic launched Revamp, a technology to increase publishers'advertising revenue.[16]

In 2021, Fiona Garvey was appointed as CEO.[17][18]

In 2022, the company grew 34%,[19][17] amounting to over €26 million.[20][21][22]

In 2024, Softonic acquired Appvizer, abusiness-to-business software recommendation platform. Appvizer is known for its recommendation algorithms and clients likeFactorial,Monday.com, andSalesforce.[23][24]

Overview

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Products

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The company currently has four main products:[25][26][27]

  • Softonic.com: A software distribution platform that provides options and guidance for various software needs.
  • Appvizer: A platform that recommends B2B software.
  • FileHippo: A computer software for Windows downloading website
  • GHacks: A tech news site focusing on web browsers, software tips, guides, and reviews.

White Labels

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Softonic collaborates with other platforms to manage their ecosystems:

  • Filecat.com: A software download site offering a variety of freeware and shareware for Windows and Mac.
  • DigitalTrends.com: A tech news site that covers consumer electronics, computing, entertainment, and emerging technologies, with up-to-date news, reviews, and articles.
  • Download.com: An internet download directory launched in 1996 as part ofCNET.

References

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  1. ^"Shareware". Intercom.es. Archived fromthe original on 2000-10-21.
  2. ^"Backstage" (in Spanish). Shareware.Intercom.es. Archived fromthe original on February 21, 1999.
  3. ^"CDROMs Softonic". Softonic.com. Archived fromthe original on December 5, 2000.
  4. ^"Enredados (Tangled)" (in Spanish). Spain:El Tiempo. December 19, 1999. (English tr.).
  5. ^"About pmiiumima". Softonic.com. RetrievedOctober 12, 2011.
  6. ^"About Softonic". Softonic.com. Archived from the original on December 15, 2005.
  7. ^"Shareware.intercom" (in Spanish). shareware.intercom.es. Archived from the original on December 24, 1997.
  8. ^"Partners compra el 30% de Softonic por 82,5 millones".La Vanguardia (in Spanish). 2013-02-27. Retrieved2024-08-26.
  9. ^Martínez, Jesús (2014-10-28)."Softonic, auge y caída de uno de los 'unicornios' españoles de internet".El Blog Salmón (in Spanish). Retrieved2024-08-26.
  10. ^"Softonic acuerda con la plantilla 156 despidos, frente a los 207 planteados". 18 December 2014.
  11. ^"Softonic Names Scott Arpajian New CEO".
  12. ^ab"Q&A with Softonic's CEO Scott Arpajian: from desktop software juggernaut to 'mobile first' restart". 9 September 2015.
  13. ^"Crozdesk announces partnership with Softonic to help millions of businesses find the right software".techcitynews.com. July 6, 2016. Archived fromthe original on 2016-07-07. Retrieved2024-10-04.
  14. ^"Softonic Hires Sophie Bernard as Vice President of Strategy".Softonic Corporate. Archived fromthe original on 2018-07-18. Retrieved2024-10-04.
  15. ^Brinkmann, Martin (October 7, 2019)."Ghacks has a new owner, and that is good for everyone".ghacks.net. Softonic. RetrievedDecember 7, 2020.
  16. ^"How publishers can amplify ad revenues with AMP".Media Makers Meet. 2020-08-12. Retrieved2024-08-16.
  17. ^ab"Visión y trayectoria".Forbes España (in Spanish). 2023-05-10. Retrieved2024-08-16.
  18. ^"Fiona Garvey nueva CEO de Softonic - ProgPublicidad".El Programa de la Publicidad (in Spanish). 2022-07-29. Retrieved2024-08-16.
  19. ^"Softonic CEO: 'Having a female leader promote other female leaders has driven our success'".www.managementtoday.co.uk. Retrieved2024-08-16.
  20. ^"Softonic aumentó sus ingresos un 34% en 2022 gracias a la diversificación de sus productos".eleconomista.es. 2023-02-07. Retrieved2024-08-16.
  21. ^"Softonic eleva un 34% sus ingresos hasta los 26,6 millones en 2022".Forbes España (in Spanish). 2023-02-07. Retrieved2024-08-16.
  22. ^"Softonic vuelve a despegar".La Vanguardia (in Spanish). 2023-03-17. Retrieved2024-08-16.
  23. ^"La tecnológica Softonic adquiere el medio de comunicación especializado Appvizer".La Vanguardia (in Spanish). 2024-06-25. Retrieved2024-08-16.
  24. ^"Softonic entra en el segmento B2B con la compra de la francesa Appvizer".EXPANSION (in Spanish). 2024-06-24. Retrieved2024-08-16.
  25. ^"Softonic aumentó sus ingresos un 34% en 2022 gracias a la diversificación de sus productos".eleconomista.es. 2023-02-07. Retrieved2024-08-29.
  26. ^"Esplendor, decadencia y renacer de un unicornio: Softonic vuelve a beneficios operativos - Emprendedores: La revista líder en economía de empresa".emprendedores.es (in Spanish). 2018-06-07. Retrieved2024-08-29.
  27. ^"Softonic".www.coursehero.com. Retrieved2024-08-29.
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