Appfire announced the acquisition of German
company 7pace, creators of the top-selling app for Azure DevOps, 7pace
Timetracker, which recently launched on GitHub. This acquisition marks a
strategic expansion for Appfire into the Microsoft ecosystem, with
continued staffing, product expansion, and go-to-market investments
planned for both Azure DevOps and GitHub products. In addition, Appfire
and 7pace will bring this leading solution to the Atlassian ecosystem,
enhancing and expanding time management offerings for customers.
This
latest addition to Appfire's purpose-built portfolio is driven by a
mission to equip and connect every team so they can plan and deliver
their best work. Designed and built by developers for developers, 7pace
Timetracker incorporates AI and machine learning to seamlessly capture
time data within the developer's workflow. This technology gives
individuals and teams the real-time insights they need to improve the
way they work across multiple platforms.
"At
Appfire, we follow teams, not tools," comments Randall Ward, Co-Founder
and CEO of Appfire. "To drive success and ambitious transformation,
product developers need to spend more time innovating. 7pace has
developed an AI-driven experience that teams not only need, but want,
and we're thrilled to welcome Marc Schaeffler and the 7pace team to
Appfire."
Time
tracking is often perceived as a necessary but high-friction activity
in development environments, with negative perceptions of managerial
surveillance, lost productivity, and unintuitive platforms. Timetracker
was built to not only relieve these pain points, but to actively shift
the culture associated with time tracking to address the needs of the
developer. The product identifies individual patterns and uses
underlying work item data to guide developers, flipping the script on an
outdated, contextually unaware time entry model.
Capturing
and aggregating time data across platforms helps work flow across tools
and teams, aligning perfectly with Appfire's product strategy.
"This
acquisition represents a continued investment in our customers and an
opportunity to disrupt the legacy time management market," comments
7pace Founder and CEO Marc Schaeffler. "We have searched for a partner
that aligns with our values, not only internally with our people, but on
the level of service and respect we show our customers, and we
immediately felt at home with Appfire."
The
entire 7pace team - many of whom are local to 7pace's headquarters of
Munich, Germany - has joined Appfire. This new location will allow
Appfire to more directly support customers and channel partners within
the German market.