
Citia is something new — a Content Operating System — that finally brings the democratization of content to enterprise.
Citia is catalyzing a revolution. Our customers are replacing expensive, single-purpose, old-school digitized media with multi-purpose, reusable, go everywhere, track everywhere, Citia Cards.
Everything from websites to PowerPoints, content marketing, internal communications, sales support, and more. Everywhere from Marketing, to HR, IR, Comm, Sales, product and more. Empowering Fortune 100 companies like GE, Viacom, Comcast, Mastercard and BP in 16 different industries.
The results are revolutionary too. As a cloud-based platform, Citia provides massive proven value improvements—10X faster to make, 10X more effective and at 1/10th the cost. And, by containerizing content as standardized elements, Citia becomes the back-end that enables businesses' content to be directed by emerging AI/ML.
With consumer-grade UX, anyone in a company can make Citia Cards, putting us on course to become a “universal content layer.” GE (our 1st customer) went from 1 to 48 teams in just our first year alone —
organically.
Most importantly, we are positioned to dominate the ~$500bln category we just created.
Citia has been featured in TechCrunch, Pando Daily, The Atlantic, Forbes, The New Yorker and The New York Times.
Citia is catalyzing a revolution. Our customers are replacing expensive, single-purpose, old-school digitized media with multi-purpose, reusable, go everywhere, track everywhere, Citia Cards.
Everything from websites to PowerPoints, content marketing, internal communications, sales support, and more. Everywhere from Marketing, to HR, IR, Comm, Sales, product and more. Empowering Fortune 100 companies like GE, Viacom, Comcast, Mastercard and BP in 16 different industries.
The results are revolutionary too. As a cloud-based platform, Citia provides massive proven value improvements—10X faster to make, 10X more effective and at 1/10th the cost. And, by containerizing content as standardized elements, Citia becomes the back-end that enables businesses' content to be directed by emerging AI/ML.
With consumer-grade UX, anyone in a company can make Citia Cards, putting us on course to become a “universal content layer.” GE (our 1st customer) went from 1 to 48 teams in just our first year alone —
organically.
Most importantly, we are positioned to dominate the ~$500bln category we just created.
Citia has been featured in TechCrunch, Pando Daily, The Atlantic, Forbes, The New Yorker and The New York Times.
Location: United States, New York
Employees: 11-50
Phone: +1 212-243-2108
Total raised: $600K
Founded date: 2012
Funding Rounds 1
Date | Series | Amount | Investors |
13.02.2014 | - | $600K | - |
Mentions in press and media 4
Date | Title | Description |
08.11.2014 | It’s Time For An Open Standard For Cards | Nova Spivack Contributor Editor’s note: Nova Spivack is the co-founder and CEO of Bottlenose, an angel investor, and a noted technology futurist. Cards are fast becoming the hot new design paradigm for mobile apps, but their importance goes... |
15.02.2014 | Citia Raises $600K | Citia, a NYC-based provider of a card-based publishing platform, raised $600k in funding. According to TechCrunch, backers included angel investors David S. Rose and Geoff Judge. Founded in December 2011 by CEO Linda Holliday, Citia provide... |
13.02.2014 | Citia Raises $600K To Power “Card-Based” Websites And Content | The Internet is “melting,” according to Linda Holliday, founder and CEO of startup Citia. “I’ve been watching this movement from solids and pages to liquids and flows,” she told me. “Everything’s becoming atomic.” Holliday argued that when ... |
17.06.2012 | Reimagining Books: How Citia’s iPad App Compares to a Paper Book | Kevin Kelly’s book What Technology Wants was one of my favorite non-fiction books of 2011. In my April 2011 review, I gave it 5 out of 5 stars. It’s fitting that Kelly’s book is the first to be turned into an iPad app on a new iOS platform ... |