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SoundCommerce LLC
SoundCommerce builds Reactor, a data platform that ingests raw history, resolves shared meaning, and ships governed tables to warehouses like Snowflake.
SoundCommerce LLC
SoundCommerce operates Reactor, an intelligent data platform built to migrate and unify business data across sources. The website promotes its core product with named integrations including Snowflake, BigQuery, and Databricks. No founding year, founder name, or investment team is disclosed on the public site. Reactor ingests raw data from APIs, databases, and flat files, then resolves shared entities and ships governed data products to a warehouse. Customer quotes come from executives at Balsam Brands, PacSun, Hearst, Eberjey, and Mountain House. The platform emphasizes low-code configuration, full lineage, and replayability without re-pulling from source. The company runs a waitlist model for access, suggesting limited deployment scale. No headcount, office locations beyond Seattle, or funding history are published. Technology partners include Snowflake, BigQuery, and Databricks, but no investor or owner entity is named. SoundCommerce distinguishes Reactor from competitors Fivetran and Matillion by focusing on semantic mapping and immutable data logging at ingest, rather than simple data movement. The absence of any disclosed backing, team size, or ownership structure makes its operational status opaque — Reactor could be a product of a private company or a stealth startup.
General information
Firm type
Asset Manager
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
Seattle
Corporate office
Seattle, WA, United States
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who builds and owns SoundCommerce?
SoundCommerce LLC does not publicly disclose its founders, investors, or ownership structure. Its website lists no team page, no founding year, and no board. The company operates Reactor as a managed data platform on a waitlist model.
How does Reactor differ from Fivetran or Matillion?
Reactor claims to move beyond simple data movement by resolving shared semantic meaning across sources at ingest, storing immutable raw logs, and allowing data replay without re-pulling from source. The company markets this as eliminating months of pipeline engineering (per soundcommerce.com).
Which clients use Reactor?
Named customers include Balsam Brands, PacSun, Hearst, Eberjey, and Mountain House. Executives from those companies are quoted on the Reactor website (per soundcommerce.com).
What integrations does Reactor support?
The platform claims 500+ connectors plus REST and SDK integrations. Data lands natively in Snowflake, BigQuery, and Databricks. A full integration list is not published publicly.
Is SoundCommerce venture-backed or self-funded?
SoundCommerce does not disclose funding sources, investors, or financial backers. No funding rounds or capital raises are mentioned on the website or in public sources. The company's ownership and capital structure remain opaque.
What is the pricing model for Reactor?
Reactor does not publish pricing publicly. Access is managed through a waitlist, and onboarding is paired with a solutions engineer per the company's contact page (per soundcommerce.com).
Where is SoundCommerce headquartered?
SoundCommerce is based in Seattle, United States, as stated on the company website. No additional office locations are listed.
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