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ClickTale
ClickTale developed digital experience analytics tools acquired by Contentsquare in 2019, now serving over 750 enterprise brands from Ramat Gan.
ClickTale
Clicktale is now part of Contentsquare's Digital Experience Analytics platform. See how our combined capabilities can help your brand deliver better customer experiences.
General information
Firm type
Asset Manager
Year founded
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AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Middle East
Country
Israel
City
Ramat Gan
Corporate office
Ramat Gan, Israel
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Is ClickTale still operating as an independent entity?
No. ClickTale was acquired by Contentsquare in July 2019 and its brand, website, and technology have all been absorbed into Contentsquare's Digital Experience Analytics platform. The combined entity operates from Contentsquare's Paris headquarters; ClickTale's Ramat Gan office transitioned into a Contentsquare R&D center.
Did ClickTale ever operate as a family office or investment firm?
No. ClickTale was a venture-backed enterprise software company that built session-replay and heatmapping tools. It had no investment mandate, no family-office structure, and no deployment figures — all of its capital was venture funding raised to build the product, not to make financial investments.
Who were the founders and key principals behind ClickTale?
ClickTale was co-founded by Dr. Tal Schwartz and Arik Yavilevich. Schwartz served as CEO and Yavilevich as CTO. The founding team exited upon the Contentsquare acquisition, and the current leadership of the technology tracks to Contentsquare's executive team under founder and CEO Jonathan Cherki.
What happened to ClickTale's technology after the acquisition?
ClickTale's mobile app analytics, session-replay, and heatmapping capabilities were integrated into Contentsquare's existing platform. The combined offering adds mobile touch data — tracking taps, swipes, and gestures alongside web behavior — giving customers a unified view of digital journeys across devices.
Is Contentsquare a family office or does it have a family-office structure?
No. Contentsquare is a private venture-backed enterprise SaaS company, not a family office. It has raised roughly $1.4 billion from institutional backers including SoftBank Vision Fund 2, KKR, and Eurazeo, and operates as a standard corporate entity with a product focus — not as a capital-allocating family vehicle.
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