Jellyvision

American software company


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::summary American software company ::

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FieldValue
nameThe Jellyvision Lab, Inc.
logoJellyvisionLogo.png
typePrivate
industrySoftware industry, Video game
founded
founderHarry Gottlieb
hq_location_cityChicago
hq_location_countryUS
key_peopleAmanda Lannert (CEO)
website
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The Jellyvision Lab, Inc. is an American software company based in Chicago, Illinois. Founded in 1989, and as a video game development company by Harry Gottlieb in 1995, Jellyvision has since transitioned to creating benefits guidance software.

History

Jellyvision was originally founded in 1989 as an educational media company, later pivoting to develop video games. Founder Harry Gottlieb created the CD-ROM game You Don't Know Jack in 1995, which became a massive success and established a franchise of You Don’t Know Jack titles from 1995 to 1998. Facing a major shift in the computer game market, as players moved from personal computers to home consoles, Jellyvision shuttered in 2001.

Later that year, Gottlieb launched a new company called the Jellyvision Lab, with a focus on developing business software inspired by You Don’t Know Jacks voice-driven interface. In 2009, Jellyvision developed the first version of ALEX, an interactive conversation that helps employees choose their benefits. The success of ALEX spurred Jellyvision's growth, and as of 2019 is the company's primary business focus, expanding to offer an interactive HSA product and year-round financial guidance.

In 2008, the original Jellyvision Games was relaunched as a subsidiary of the Jellyvision Lab. It spun off into its own company in 2011, and rebranded as Jackbox Games in 2013.

In 2017, Jellyvision acquired the healthcare platform FlexMinder.

References

References

  1. Sarkar, Samit. (2013-06-05). "You Don't Know Jack developer Jellyvision rebrands itself as Jackbox Games".
  2. (2017-05-30). "About Us – History of ALEX".
  3. "Interactive Employee Communication Software - Jellyvision".
  4. (2017-01-18). "Jellyvision acquires healthcare automation platform FlexMinder, plans to expand Seattle office".

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