App Timehop Built an Ad Server to Save Itself and Become Profitable Again

301 Digital Media
Sep 7, 2018 · 2 min read

The popular app that lets users posts memories via photos across a variety of apps switched from a 3rd-party ad server to its own in-house ad server.

When the 3rd-party app Timehop had been using went down for three days, costing the company three days of revenue, the company decided to build its own programmatic ad server.

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Highlights:

  • Timehop instructed some of its product engineers to begin building an ad server that focused on its own inventory, mobile-only.
  • In the 18 months since the change, the app’s CPM has grown from $2 to $28.
  • Timehop’s user base is about 80 percent in the U.S., 80 percent women and 80 percent millennial.
  • Timehop says they lost between 10 to 15 percent of their users after a redesign at the end of 2016, but that it’s also adding users each week.
  • They suffered a hack in July, impacting 21 million users.

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This article originally appeared as App Timehop Built an Ad Server to Save Itself and Become Profitable Again on Digital Insights Journal

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