Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
Columbus ecommerce analytics platform founded 2021; raised $25M+; helps Shopify DTC brands measure paid social attribution after iOS 14 undermined Facebook Pixel tracking accuracy.
TripleWhale was founded in 2021 in Columbus, Ohio and raised over $25M to build a data analytics and attribution platform for Shopify-based DTC brands. The company entered the market at the same time that iOS 14 privacy changes were undermining Facebook Pixel attribution, positioning TripleWhale as a solution to the attribution crisis that DTC brands were experiencing as their ability to measure paid social performance deteriorated. The platform grew rapidly through strong word-of-mouth in the DTC community.\n\nTripleWhale's platform consolidates e-commerce, advertising, and operational data from Shopify and connected advertising platforms into a summary dashboard that gives DTC operators a real-time view of their business performance. Its proprietary pixel collects first-party data to power attribution modeling that supplements platform-reported data from Meta and Google. The platform also includes creative analytics that help marketing teams understand which ad creative variants are driving the best performance.\n\nTripleWhale has expanded beyond its original analytics dashboard into a broader suite including a creative analytics tool, a ChatGPT-powered AI assistant called Moby, and a data science layer. The company serves thousands of Shopify DTC brands and competes against Northbeam, Polar Analytics, and Daasity, differentiating through its Shopify ecosystem depth, strong community presence in DTC marketing circles, and its product expansion into AI-powered business intelligence.
American luxury goods conglomerate (NYSE: TPR) with ~$6.7B revenue in FY2024; owns Coach ($4.5B revenue, 30%+ operating margins), Kate Spade, and Stuart Weitzman targeting accessible luxury consumers in North America and Asia.
Tapestry, Inc. is an American house of modern luxury brands, owning Coach, Kate Spade New York, and Stuart Weitzman. Founded as Coach in 1941 and rebranded as Tapestry in 2017 to signal its transformation into a multi-brand luxury platform, the company targets the "accessible luxury" segment — premium leather goods, handbags, footwear, and accessories priced aspirationally but within reach of upper-middle consumers in North America and Asia.
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