Pre-Zesty.io Founders Randy Apuzzo and Andy Fleming created Zesty.io as a way to "meet the unique needs of businesses, but also to address the changing needs of the web development community." Headquartered in San Diego, Apuzzo and his team at Variable Action built Zesty.io to solve what they perceived to be a recurring problem for businesses’ web presence, which according to them was that "enterprises were either stuck with a professional website that they couldn’t control, or they had to create a do-it-yourself website that lacked the professional design and functionality essential for business growth." After three years in private development, Zesty.io made its official debut in 2010. Early investors of Zesty.io include Andy Ballester, co-founder of
GoFundMe; Taner Halicioglu, co-founder of Seed San Diego and creator of Facebook hardware infrastructure; and Dave Hagewood, CEO of
Psyonix and creator of popular game publisher
Rocket League. Zesty.io has also earned startup acceleration grants from Google. At that same time, Gerry Widmer became CEO of Zesty.io while its co-founder Apuzzo transitioned into the Chief Technical Officer (CTO) role. Zesty.io has raised $2.8 million in funding total. Widmer, who joined Zesty.io in 2015, was previously general manager of BlueHornet, an enterprise software-as-a-service email platform and division of then-publicly traded company
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