AB180 is a Seoul-based marketing technology company building an AI stack for full-funnel app and game growth. Its flagship product, Airbridge, is a people-based mobile measurement and attribution platform (MMP) that connects ad spend to real revenue across web, app, PC and CTV, with AI-driven predictive LTV, fraud protection and deep linking. Founded in 2015, AB180 serves 600+ apps and games in more than 30 countries.
AppsFlyer is the mobile measurement and marketing analytics platform that helps brands figure out which ads actually work. Founded in Tel Aviv in 2011 and now headquartered in San Francisco, it operates as an independent third-party attribution layer between advertisers, ad networks and app stores - trusted by tens of thousands of companies including HBO, NBC, Macy's, Alibaba and Activision.
Oren Kaniel is the CEO and co-founder of AppsFlyer, the world's leading mobile attribution and marketing analytics platform. Starting from a small apartment in 2011, he and co-founder Reshef Mann built a $2 billion company that serves 12,000+ customers including Nike, eBay, and Macy's. AppsFlyer reached $508.4M ARR in 2024, its first profitable year, and is positioning for a potential IPO. A Technion computer science graduate who started coding at age 8, Kaniel is known for spending 1.5 years without salary to build AppsFlyer and for operating the company for six years without a dedicated sales team.
Button is the leading mobile commerce enablement platform that uses AI-powered deep-linking technology to intelligently route mobile users to high-converting app destinations. Founded in 2014, Button has driven over $25 billion in cumulative commerce by connecting retailers, publishers, and creators in a performance-driven ecosystem - turning every mobile tap into a measurable, revenue-generating action.