Technology  June 12, 2018

Rebranded Salesforce appmaker to open Niwot office

NIWOT — A maker of software applications for the Salesforce platform is rebranding and opening a new office on Thursday.

Tact L3C has rebranded as Mogli, a name derived from the Mobile GLobal Impact the company makes, said Stevan Simich, the company’s chief executive and founder.

The company will celebrate its new brand, website and office from 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday at 104 Second Ave. in the Niwot historic district. The event will include a 6 p.m. ribbon-cutting conducted by the Niwot Business Association.

The company moved to Niwot from 3055 47th St., Unit A, in Boulder.

“This is an exciting moment in our history of innovating on Salesforce for our clients,” said Simich in a media release. “The brand Mogli makes people smile and reflects the hard work we do around the globe to help our clients succeed.”

The company serves nonprofit and social-venture industries in the United States and abroad as well as elementary, secondary and higher education entities. Its flagship application, Mogli SMS, includes intelligent text messaging for Salesforce. As well as SMS outreach, surveys and automated chat.

NIWOT — A maker of software applications for the Salesforce platform is rebranding and opening a new office on Thursday.

Tact L3C has rebranded as Mogli, a name derived from the Mobile GLobal Impact the company makes, said Stevan Simich, the company’s chief executive and founder.

The company will celebrate its new brand, website and office from 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday at 104 Second Ave. in the Niwot historic district. The event will include a 6 p.m. ribbon-cutting conducted by the Niwot Business Association.

The company moved to Niwot from 3055 47th St., Unit…

Dallas Heltzell
With BizWest since 2012 and in Colorado since 1979, Dallas worked at the Longmont Times-Call, Colorado Springs Gazette, Denver Post and Public News Service. A Missouri native and Mizzou School of Journalism grad, Dallas started as a sports writer and outdoor columnist at the St. Charles (Mo.) Banner-News, then went to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch before fleeing the heat and humidity for the Rockies. He especially loves covering our mountain communities.
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