Zach Allia

Zach Allia
Born Zachary Allia
Gloucester, Massachusetts
Residence Eden, UT[1]
Nationality American
Alma mater Northeastern University
Occupation Entrepreneur
Website http://zachallia.com/

Zach Allia is an American photographer,[2] entrepreneur and web developer.[3][4][5] In 2007 Allia founded "Free Gifts" for Facebook, which became the most popular app on Facebook, with over 10 million active users.[3] He later co-founded Soma, a water filtration system which has raised over $3.7 million in funding.[6]

Career

Allia founded Free Gifts in 2007 in response to other Facebook applications charging $1 or more for "gifts".[3] The app grew in popularity, eventually becoming the most popular app on Facebook's platform, with over 10 million active users.[3] Allia sold Free Gifts to Social Gaming Network (SGN) in 2008.[7] In 2010, Allia bought back Free Gifts for "less than 10%" of original purchase price by SGN.[3] Dave McClure and Narendra Rocherolle assisted Allia in the repurchase of Free Gifts.[3]

In January 2012, Allia founded "Friendsheet", an application that turns Facebook photos into a Pinterest-like grid.[5][8] The application was endorsed by Mark Zuckerberg and had over 150,000 unique visitors per month as of March 2012.[9][10]

Later in 2012, Allia co-founded Soma, eco-friendly water filtration systems.[11] Allia was responsible for creating the company's Kickstarter dashboard, named "Kickstarter Status Board", later available for free as a Google Chrome extension.[11] Soma's Kickstarter campaign raised over $100,000 in the first nine days, ending the campaign at $147,000.[12] In July 2013, Soma announced a $3.7 million round of funding with investors including Baseline Ventures, Forerunner Ventures, Lerer Ventures, Collaborative Fund, Cowboy Ventures, Vast Ventures, Mindful Investors, and Tim Ferriss.[6]

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