Automattic acquires IntenseDebate

Boulder based IntenseDebate is joining team Automattic! Check out their blog for the news. Congratulations to their team and welcome to Automattic.

Comments are one of the key features of blogs. Over the past year, several startups (including IntenseDebate, Disqus, SezWho, and JS-Kit) have launched improved commenting systems for blogs (and beyond) and have shown that they can create better comment flow, management, tracking, and organization. Given how core comments are to blogging, we decided a while ago that we’d like to offer a top-notch commenting service ourselves. We got to know the ID (IntenseDebate) team through Matt’s involvement with the TechStars program and as we started talking to them in more depth, it became clear that we have a lot in common. ID is a small and frugal team focused on technology and product — just like us. Several thousand publishers have already
enabled ID on their sites including many WordPress users.

ID will remain a stand-alone service that can be used with WordPress as well as many other types of web sites (similar to the way we run our Akismet and Gravatar services). In addition, some ID features and technology will be built directly into future versions of WordPress and Gravatar.


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28 responses to “Automattic acquires IntenseDebate”

  1. […] Some cool news today — Automattic is acquiring Intense Debate. You can read more on Jon’s blog on Intense Debate, or on Toni’s blog. […]

  2. […] more details on the product and our plans, check out my blog, Toni’s blog, and Jon’s blog at Intense […]

  3. […] all the details check out Matt’s blog, Toni’s blog, Jon’s blog at Intense Debate, and the techmeme coverage. ▶▼ Comment /* 0) { […]

  4. […] Toni Schneider: Automattic acquires IntenseDebate […]

  5. […] sur les systèmes de commentaire externes, mais en attendant vous pourrez suivre les réactions sur le blog de Toni Schneider (PDG d’Automattic) ou celui de Jon Fox (d’Intense […]

  6. […] blog Matt, Toni […]

  7. Toni, quick question. Where are the comments actually stored? Will they remain in your database or on the IntenseDebate servers?

  8. Brian – currently the comments are stored in IntenseDebate's database. In a few weeks, there will be a WP plugin that keeps the comments synchronized in both the WP and ID databases (from what I understand).

  9. […] ver o Intense Debate em funcionamento, tem mais informações no blog do Matt, do Toni e no blog do Jon no Intense […]

  10. […] coverage on the deal from TechCrunch, Mashable and VentureBeat. Toni has a post on his blog about this, as does Automattic founder Matt Mullenweg. You can also read Intense Debate founder Jon […]

  11. […] all the details here: ID Blog, Founder Jon Fox’s Blog, WordPress Founder Matt Mullenweg, WordPress’s CEO, not about the deal at all, but Ninja Cat is awesome, TechCrunch is in on the game, Mashable knows […]

  12. […] and the TechStars Blog, and Andrew Hyde’s Blog, and Mashable, and Matt Mullenwegs blog, and Toni Schneider’s blog (CEO Automattic), and IntenseDebate’s own blog post about the acquisition, and… Many more. By Isaac […]

  13. […] (which powers this blog) acquired Intense Debate for an undisclosed sum.  Offical news here, here and […]

  14. […] read WordPress founder Matt Mullenweg’s thoughts about it, as well as those of Automattic CEO Toni Schneider and Intense Debate co-founder Jon Fox, and you can also read some comments from Daniel Ha, the […]

  15. […] Toni Schneider (Automattic CEO): Automattic acquires IntenseDebate […]

  16. […] stories IntenseDebate blog TechCrunch article Matt Mullenweg, Automattic’s CTO Toni Schneider, Automatic’s CEO VC Mike Tags: Business > Entrepreneurialism > […]

  17. […] Toni Schneider’s Blog […]

  18. […] or whether it is a more advanced commenting option. Toni Schneider, the CEO of Automattic, does hint at some of the future for WordPress commenting: ID will remain a stand-alone service that can be used with WordPress as […]

  19. […] Automattic is acquiring Intense Debate. You can read more on Jon’s blog on Intense Debate, or on Toni’s blog, or on VC Mike’s […]

  20. […] tracking, and organization. Matt, Toni, and the Automattic team recognized this, wanted to offer top-notch commenting services at WordPress, and asked the IntenseDebate team to come […]

  21. […] available for other platforms beside WordPress. Expect more news on this front very soon. Matt and Toni also talk about the acquisition. Share and […]

  22. simonddcode Avatar
    simonddcode

    this looks good – great work

  23. baicon Avatar

    I am brand new here and still learning the site (now trying to figure out how to promote my blog). This intense debate sounds great.

  24. […] remains to be seen to be sure, but things look promising for the IntenseDebate […]

  25. […] read WordPress founder Matt Mullenweg’s thoughts about it, as well as those of Automattic CEO Toni Schneider and Intense Debate co-founder Jon Fox, and you can also read some comments from Daniel Ha, the […]

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