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Hiptype is a marketing and analytics platform for eBooks. We can…
Key people at Hiptype.
Hiptype was founded in 2012 by Sohail Prasad (Founder, CTO) and James Levy (Founder/CEO).
Hiptype brings analytics and targeted advertising capabilities to the most popular eBook platforms, where these powerful features have never before been possible.
Hiptype's patent-pending plugin for books captures demographic and book performance data that can be used to power in-book targeted advertising and automated book marketing campaign optimizations.
Hiptype's founding team has previously designed and engineered products at Google, Turntable.fm, and mobile advertising platform Chartboost.
Hiptype was a marketing and analytics platform designed specifically for eBooks, aiming to bring data-driven insights and targeted advertising capabilities to popular eBook platforms where such features were previously unavailable[3][4]. Its core product helped publishers, authors, and other stakeholders understand the "DNA" of a successful book by analyzing reader behavior and engagement patterns[2][6]. Hiptype served the digital publishing ecosystem by enabling more effective marketing strategies and deeper customer insights, addressing the problem of limited analytics in eBook distribution. Despite its promising approach, Hiptype ultimately shut down due to lack of support from major eBook platforms, which limited its growth momentum and market penetration[5].
Founded in July 2012, Hiptype emerged from the recognition that the eBook market lacked sophisticated analytics tools comparable to those available in other digital media sectors[5]. The company was co-founded by James Levy, who emphasized the goal of helping clients decode what makes a book successful through data analysis[2]. Early traction involved partnerships with publishers and attempts to integrate with leading eBook platforms, but the startup faced significant challenges in gaining widespread platform support, which was pivotal for its evolution and scaling[5].
Hiptype rode the wave of digital transformation in publishing, where eBooks were becoming a dominant format but lacked the sophisticated analytics that drive digital marketing success in other industries[6]. The timing was significant as the publishing industry sought to leverage data to improve discoverability and sales in an increasingly crowded market. Hiptype’s approach anticipated the broader trend toward data-driven content marketing and personalized reader engagement. However, the market forces of platform gatekeeping and limited ecosystem openness constrained its influence and adoption[5].
Although Hiptype ceased operations, its vision highlighted a critical gap in the eBook market that continues to attract innovation, as seen in newer platforms focusing on author-reader engagement and decentralized ownership models[1]. Future trends shaping this space include blockchain-based rights management, direct author-to-reader marketplaces, and integrated multimedia formats. The legacy of Hiptype underscores the importance of platform cooperation and ecosystem integration for analytics startups in digital publishing. Going forward, companies that can combine deep analytics with flexible, author-friendly platforms are poised to redefine eBook marketing and distribution.
Hiptype was founded in 2012 by Sohail Prasad (Founder, CTO) and James Levy (Founder/CEO).
Key people at Hiptype.