Tradepal

Tradepal
Type of business Private
Type of site
Marketplace
Founded 2011
Headquarters San Francisco, California, USA
Key people Karim Guessous, (founder and CEO)[1]
Industry Social networking service
Website Tradepal.com

Tradepal (est. in 2011) is a real-time marketplace application that makes it convenient to trade and exchange with people in and around communities. The company develops technologies that facilitate the building of a proprietary interest graph leading to the discovery, sharing and trading of items among like-minded people.

History

Tradepal introduced its people-centric marketplace at the DEMO conference held in Santa Clara, California on September 12 to 14, 2011.[2][3] The peer-to-peer product was well received by the Silicon Valley technical community, and was named one of the top 10 favorite startups at the DEMO Conference.[4][5] Tradepal was launched on September 13, 2011. As of January 2018 Tradepal.com offered peer-to-peer sharing of resources to college communities.

Original operations

Tradepal was made up of a core principle and multiple functionalities. Central to the experience on Tradepal is the social and interest graphs of the user, commonly called the Cluster of Friends, which includes both Facebook friends on Tradepal and Tradepal friends. The functionalities evolve around a User Profile that comprises the user’s Items, the Friends’ and Friends of Friends’ listings, the user’s Wishes and individual Carbon Savings Calculator. Both Profiles and Listed Items could be shared internally with Tradepal friends, or externally with Facebook friends and Twitter followers. Users can trade with peers by instantly buying an item using the Buy Now option or by sending an offer using either cash and/or barter[6] Users can also communicate with one another using messaging, item comments, or online chat. The concept of trust is based on both the use of Facebook identities as Tradepal identities as well as a rating system derived from all transactions conducted on the platform. All payments are conducted through PayPal's Adaptive Payments and benefit from PayPal’s Buyer’s Protection.

See also

References

  1. Lonoff Schiff, Jennifer (February 21, 2012). "9 Ways Google+ Can Help Your Business". CIO magazine. Archived from the original on March 22, 2018. Retrieved March 22, 2018.
  2. "Tradepal". DEMO conference. 2011. Archived from the original on March 22, 2018. Retrieved March 22, 2018.
  3. Sprouter (16 November 2011). "Sprouter: Punchtab, Pressly, Kibits, Tradepal". Financial Post. Retrieved 16 November 2011.
  4. Chima, Chikodi (15 September 2011). "Our 10 Favorite Startups of the DEMO 2011". TheNextWeb. Retrieved 15 September 2011.
  5. Takahashi, Dean (12 September 2011). "DEMO:Here's the list of Demo Fall 2011 presenting companies". VentureBeat. Retrieved 12 September 2011.
  6. Kelly, Meghan (13 September 2011). "DEMO: Tradepal brings bartering of physical goods online". VentureBeat. Retrieved 13 September 2011.
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