OnceAppon

Interactive Stories for Kids

Media & Entertainment Technologies
Non Active, Sep 2016
Mature Tel Aviv-Yafo Founded 2013
Total raised
Last: Crowdfunding 2015-01
Stage
Mature
Founded
2013
Headcount
2
HQ
Tel Aviv-Yafo
Sector
Media & Entertainment Technologies

About

OnceAppon has developed an iPad app that lets children two years old and above create their own stories and heroes. Kids first create the hero and then choose a story theme from hundreds of prewritten scenarios. The story is woven together and automatically brought to life as a digital book, which then becomes an actual hardcover book the kids receive.

Funding history · 1 round · — total

2015-01
Crowdfunding $15K

Company Intelligence Q&A

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What is OnceAppon's core product?
OnceAppon has developed an iPad app that allows children aged two and above to create their own stories and heroes. These stories are then transformed into digital books and can also be printed as hardcover books.
When was OnceAppon founded?
OnceAppon was founded in July 2013.
What is the current status of OnceAppon?
OnceAppon is currently inactive, as of September 2016.
Where is OnceAppon headquartered?
OnceAppon is headquartered in Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel.
How many employees does OnceAppon have?
OnceAppon has 2 employees.
What type of funding has OnceAppon received?
OnceAppon received crowdfunding in January 2015, raising $15,000.
Who are the founders of OnceAppon?
The founders of OnceAppon are Sheri Kfir and Yael Eshet Inbar.
What are OnceAppon's primary target markets?
OnceAppon's primary geographic markets are Israel and the United States.
What is the primary sector of OnceAppon?
OnceAppon's primary sector is Media & Entertainment Technologies.

Sectors & technology

Primary sector
Media & Entertainment Technologies
Sub-sectors
Media & Entertainment TechnologiesDigital Content Production
Technologies
Platforms & InterfacesMobileWeb
Target customers
ConsumersDemographics & FamilyParentsChildrenMedia & EntertainmentGaming IndustryMobile Gaming
Business model
B2C

Tags

child-developmentedutainmentinteractivepersonalizationchildrendigital-storytellingtoysbooksgamificationmobile-applicationsedtech