Unacademy-owned Graphy has acquired Singapore-based community platform Scenes to enhance its offerings and expand its reach in the creator ecosystem.
Graphy is a SaaS platform that empowers creators and educators to scale their online brands and business by launching their online courses and selling them via white-labelled websites and mobile apps.
“The acquisition of Scenes is a strategic move aimed at strengthening our leadership position in the creator economy,” said Sumit Jain, Co-founder & CEO of Graphy. “We believe in the power of communities and the impact it can have on learner experience. Scenes has built a robust community platform for creators and this acquisition aligns with our vision of helping creators and educators build and scale their online knowledge business,” he added.
“Scenes has been an exciting journey. We've partnered with a lot of large creators and businesses over the years. The Scenes product and customers could not have found a better home than Graphy,” said Varun Mayya, Co-founder & CEO of Scenes.
Founded in 2021 by Varun Mayya, Abhinav Arora, and Shashank Udupa, Scenes is an all-in-one community management platform that enables creators to manage, moderate, and monetize their community by selling their digital products, hosting events, processing payments and more.
Scenes has raised over $50,000 in funding from investors, including Gaurav Munjal, Kunal Shah, Blume Ventures (also and investor in Unacademy), Better Capital, Tanmay Bhat and Flipkart's Kalyan Krishnamurthy
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