StoryFit is an Austin-based company developing a proprietary AI platform with data insights to help storytellers realize a story's potential.
StoryFit is an Austin-based company helpingdeveloping a proprietary AI platform with data insights to help storytellers realize a story's potential by generating data insights utilizing a proprietary AI platform.
StoryFit products simulate how audiences will respond to stories, giving storytellers earlier insights to improve their story's potential performance. The company's audience predictive platform is called StoryFit Sherlock. StoryFit’s AI Engine uses about five hundred proprietary AI models to measure 100,000+ story components matched against millions of audience data points to create insights into stories. The system also includes over 7 million character dimensions and 26 million audience judgments.
StoryFit was founded in 2015 in Austin, Texas, by its CEO Monica Landers, David O'Brien, and Henrik Kjallbring. The company was originally named Authors, Inc., and its product was called StoryFit. Authors, Inc. began as a platform to connect authors with agents and publishers.Whenpublishers. When the company was still operating under the name Authors, Inc., it was selected by the Capital Factory accelerator in September 2015. StoryFit was later selected for the Techstars Austin Accelerator Spring 2016 batch. After receiving an equity investment from LSC Communications in July 2017, the company was renamed StoryFit.
StoryFit products simulate how audiences will respond to stories, giving storytellers earlier insights to improve their story's potential performance. The company's audience predictive platform is called StoryFit SherlockStoryFit Sherlock. StoryFit’s AI Engine uses about five hundred proprietary AI models to measure 100,000+ story components matched against millions of audience data points to create insights into stories. The system also includes over 7 million character dimensions and 26 million audience judgments.
StoryFit is an Austin-based company focuses on helping storytellers realize a story's potential by generating data insights utilizing a proprietary AI platform.
StoryFit products simulate how audiences will respond to stories, giving storytellers earlier insights to improve their story's potential performance. The company's audience predictive platform is called StoryFit Sherlock. StoryFit’s AI Engine uses about five hunderdhundred proprietary AI models to measure 100,000+ story components matched against millions of audience data points to create the insights into stories. The systemssystem also includes over 7 million character dimensiondimensions and 26 million audience jugdementsjudgments.
StoryFit was founded in 2015 in Austin, Texas, by its CEO Monica Landers, David O'Brien, and Henrik Kjallbring. The company was originally named Authors, Inc., and its product was called StoryFit. Authors, Inc. began as a platform to connect authors with agents and publishers.When the company was still operating under the name Authors, Inc., it was selected by the Capital Factory accelerator in September 2015. StoryFit was alsolater selected for the Techstars Austin Accelerator Spring 2016 batch. After recievingreceiving an equity investment from LSC Communications in July 2017, the company was renamed to StoryFit.
February 4, 2016