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Nective - About the company

Nective is a funded company based in Budapest (Hungary), founded by Bence Stocker. It operates as a Smart home control devices. The company has 523 active competitors, including 40 funded and 23 that have exited. Its top competitors include companies like Savant Systems, Keus and SmartThings.

Company Details

Smart home control devices. It designs and develops software for controlling lighting, shading, and temperature remotely in smart homes. It also manufactures smart LAN modules. Its application is available for download from Android and iOS platforms.
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Email ID
*****@nective.hu
Phone Number
+36 **********
Key Metrics
Location
Budapest, Hungary
Stage
Funding Raised
Investors
Ranked
Employee Count
2 as on Jul 01, 2024
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Nective's funding and investors

Nective is a funded company. Nective has 1 institutional investor.

Nective's founders and board of directors

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The founders of Nective is Bence Stocker.
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Nective's employee count trend

Nective has 2 employees as of Jul 24. Here is Nective's employee count trend over the years:
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Nective's Competitors and alternates

Top competitors of Nective include Savant Systems, Keus and SmartThings. Here is the list of Top 10 competitors of Nective, ranked by Tracxn score:
Rank
Company Details
Short Description
Total Funding
Investors
Tracxn Score
1st
Logo for Savant Systems
Savant Systems
2005, Barnstable (United States), Late Stage
App and hub for connected device management
$90M
67/100
2nd
Logo for Keus
Keus
2017, Hyderabad (India), Series B
Provider of smart home automation solutions
$12.1M
60/100
3rd
Logo for SmartThings
SmartThings
2012, Washington, DC (United States), Acquired
Samsung: Smart home technology, appliances, electronics, and mobile devices
$27.9M
59/100
4th
Logo for Home Assistant
Home Assistant
2013, San Diego (United States), Unfunded
Home Assistant
-
-
57/100
5th
Logo for Loxone
Loxone
2008, Kollerschlag (Austria), Unfunded
Complete home automation system
-
-
55/100
6th
Logo for IOTAS
IOTAS
2014, Portland (United States), Acquired
Provider of a smart home hub for integrating various connected devices on one platform
$17.5M
55/100
7th
Logo for devolo
devolo
2002, Aachen (Germany), Acquired
Manufacturer of powerline adapters and Wi-Fi extenders
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-
52/100
8th
Logo for ConnectLife
ConnectLife
2019, Velenje (Slovenia), Unfunded
Provider of a smart home platform connecting appliances. This platform offers a unified system for controlling various home appliances across multiple brands. Key features include remote device control, automated scheduling, energy monitoring, and integration with voice assistants. The platform also provides access to user manuals, warranty information, and service ticketing, simplifying home management and maintenance. The system aims to improve energy efficiency and convenience through intelligent features and intuitive design.
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-
51/100
9th
Logo for Sorcerics
Sorcerics
2022, Dover (United States), Seed
Virtual smart home assistant
-
50/100
10th
Logo for Dwelo
Dwelo
2014, San Jose (United States), Acquired
A smart apartment management solution for managers and residents
$19.4M
49/100
275th
Logo for Nective
Nective
Budapest (Hungary), Funding Raised
Smart home control devices
-
21/100
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Nective's Investments and acquisitions

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