It’s five o’clock on a Friday as I walk in to meet Chris Fagan and Ross Bates, two of the leading figures behind Key Ring — the mobile loyalty solution that allows users to scan & store existing loyalty cards, enroll in new loyalty programs, and access exclusive coupons and discounts — all for free.
Seeing its promise, Chris decided to leave the comfort of a regular paycheck, and dedicate all his efforts to making Key Ring a success. After exhausting a good portion of his own capital, he decided to apply and was accepted to be a part of the inaugural class of Tech Wildcatters, the startup technology incubator based in Dallas, TX. With Tech Wildcatters, the team was awarded $25,000 in seed money, and mentored over 12-week period under various entrepreneurs and venture capitalists. At the conclusion of the 12-week period, the team raised $1.75 million in funding from Austin Ventures.
Throughout that time, Key Ring developed dramatically. The team released an iPhone app just ten months after the initial Android release, and launched their ‘Key Ring Card Manager’ platform as well. With the Card Manager, users can go to my.keyringapp.com to add,edit, and delete their rewards cards. In addition, users also have the ability to customize card logos, share cards with family members, and print their cards including the barcodes. The value of such efforts have been affirmed as Key Ring now boasts millions of users, while maintaining comprehensive loyalty programs for hundreds of companies.
Moving forward, the company will use their funding to accelerate growth; including the launch of an app for the Windows 7 operating system, and a gradual expansion of their development and sales teams — job openings here.
As for the startup community, he believes that Dallas entrepreneurs are not getting the attention they deserve, however acknowledged that the entrepreneurial culture could be improved. Programs such as Tech Wildcatters and facilities such as CoHabitat are helping lead the charge to put the Dallas entrepreneur scene on the map.
To learn more about how to download the Key Ring app for free, click here. To learn more about their offerings for business, click here.
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A fine article, Mike. One correction: Fagan has stated publicly that he and his original partner Chris Pick came up with idea for Key Ring in December 2008:
"back in December Chris I started working on a patent for another shopping application and during that process we came up with the idea of being able to store your club cards while you shop. In fact, Key Ring was only one small feature of a much bigger application."
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Mobestream Media provides consumers a way to manage their loyalty accounts from their phone via our patent pending Key Ring technology. We work directly with retailers to help develop mobile loyalty strategies and provide them with a complete platform for delivering personalized content such as coupons point balances and price alerts..
Hanuman, Thanks for the heads up. I'll check it out and revise accordingly.
I love all the great stuff coming out of Dallas!