The company was formed in January 2006 by Scott Abel, Jay Hallberg, Greg Kattawar and Francis Sullivan, The company received $5 million in series A funding from
Austin Ventures in June 2006. Spiceworks' series B funding round was completed in August 2007 and included $8 million from
Shasta Ventures and Austin Ventures. The company's $18 million series C funding round in January 2010 was headed by
Institutional Venture Partners. In April 2011, Spiceworks received $25 million in series D funding from
Adams Street Partners and
Tenaya Capital and a 2014 series E financing round worth $57 million led by
Goldman Sachs. The company celebrated its tenth anniversary in January 2016 and announced plans to add 100 additional employees during the year. However, those plans were changed and in June 2016 the company announced that it was laying off approximately 12 percent of its workforce. In addition to the layoffs, several employees in leadership positions at Spiceworks left the company to join former CEO Scott Abel in founding a new startup, Resly Labs. Resly Labs later changed their name to Umuse.
Ziff Davis acquired Spiceworks in September 2019. ==Software==