BusinessLine (Delhi)

Gupshup bets on AI amid increased client spending

- Jyoti Banthia

SaaSbased conversati­onal messaging platform Gupshup is seeing a higher allocation by client spending for experiment­al digital initiative­s and increased spending on conversati­onal channels, according to Beerud Sheth, cofounder and CEO, Gupshup. The average client spend has grown about 10 per cent over the last year, driven by increased willingnes­s to spend on conversati­onal channels, he said.

“The growing adoption of chatbots and virtual assistants, newage technologi­es such as ChatGPT, operationa­l efficiency gains, omnichanne­l experience enablement and the need to maintain a competitiv­e advantage are some of the other reasons for the increased client spend,” said Sheth.

To date, the platform has

Beerud Sheth, co-founder and CEO, Gupshup

made five acquisitio­ns, which have helped the company to scale its AI capabiliti­es. They also brought deep domain expertise in BFSI and retail — its largest sectors currently.

“Post these acquisitio­ns, we have spent a tremendous amount of effort in integratin­g all of them and shaping our current platform which has solutions for every stage of the customer journey. Today, our biggest differenti­ator is the comprehens­ive platform that we can offer to brands rather than a single solution for solving a part of the problem,” he

said. Currently, the California­based company has over 45,000 clients globally and nearly 80 per cent of its revenues are from India and the remaining from internatio­nal clients. Gupshup is looking to expand its footprint globally.

EXPANDING FOOTPRINT

“We’ve seen 2X growth in customers in Latin America, Middle East, APAC and Africa. We plan to close the year with $110 million in ARR on our internatio­nal business,” said Sheth, adding that the company has been growing steadily with more than 40 per cent growth year on year. “Our revenue for this financial year is about $300 million,” he said.

Recently, Gupshup launched a conversati­on cloud with a suite of tools designed for AIbacked B2C conversati­ons to help clients crystalise customer interactio­n, acquire a larger user base by leveraging ‘Click to WhatsApp’ and Instagram ads, and maximise openmessag­e rates.

IPO PLANS

Gupshup, which has been profitable for two successive financial years, has also been in talks to list on the public market for some time.

Talking about fundraisin­g activity, Sheth said, “Whenever there’s an IPO, sometimes there’s a preIPO round round as well. But one way or another, we will be looking to do IPO and related activities over the next year or so,” he said.

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