Jornaya has raised $20.0M in total across 4 funding rounds.
Jornaya's investors include Accelerated Digital Ventures, Bain Capital Ventures, Comcast Ventures, Intel Capital, Shield Capital, Michael Fey, Peter Barris, Accomplice VC, Greylock, Transmedia Capital, Tribeca Venture Partners, Unusual Ventures.
# Jornaya: High-Level Overview
Jornaya is a behavioral data and intelligence platform that tracks and analyzes consumer purchase intent across major life-decision categories.[1][2] The company operates as a data-as-a-service (DaaS) provider, collecting insights from 400+ million purchase decisions monthly across industries like automotive, insurance, lending, and higher education.[2] Rather than building consumer-facing products, Jornaya serves marketers, lead generators, publishers, and compliance professionals by providing visibility into consumer digital journeys before conversion occurs.[2][3]
The platform's core value proposition centers on helping organizations understand *when* and *how* consumers research major purchases, enabling more targeted marketing interventions and regulatory compliance. Jornaya was acquired by Verisk, a Jersey City-based data analytics company, in December 2020, positioning it within a larger ecosystem of consumer intelligence tools.[1]
# Origin Story
Jornaya was founded in 2011 by CEO Ross Shanken under the original name LeadiD.[1] The company emerged during the early growth phase of digital lead generation, when marketers increasingly needed ways to verify and understand the legitimacy of consumer leads captured online. The LeadiD identifier—a unique digital fingerprint generated when consumers interact with lead forms—became the foundational technology that distinguished Jornaya in the market.[4]
The acquisition by Verisk in 2020 marked a pivotal moment, integrating Jornaya's behavioral tracking capabilities with Verisk's broader consumer identity and data analytics infrastructure, creating what is now marketed as "Jornaya and Infutor by Verisk."[4]
# Core Differentiators
# Role in the Broader Tech Landscape
Jornaya operates at the intersection of lead generation infrastructure, consumer privacy regulation, and intent-based marketing. As TCPA enforcement has intensified and privacy regulations have tightened, the demand for verifiable consent records and lead authenticity has grown—positioning Jornaya's compliance-focused tools as increasingly valuable.
The company also reflects a broader shift toward first-party data networks and publisher partnerships as third-party cookies face deprecation. By building a proprietary co-op of websites that voluntarily share behavioral data, Jornaya sidesteps some privacy headwinds while creating a defensible moat around its data assets.
Within Verisk's portfolio, Jornaya serves as a critical bridge between raw behavioral signals and actionable consumer identity intelligence, enabling downstream applications across insurance, lending, and education verticals.
# Quick Take & Future Outlook
Jornaya's trajectory suggests continued expansion beyond lead verification into predictive consumer journey mapping and account-based marketing applications. The Activate platform's evolution toward portfolio monitoring and retention use cases indicates the company is moving upstream in the customer lifecycle—a natural expansion as acquisition channels become more saturated and expensive.
The regulatory environment remains both a tailwind and constraint: stricter TCPA and privacy enforcement increases demand for Jornaya's compliance tools, but it also limits the scope of data collection and sharing. Success will depend on Jornaya's ability to deliver consumer insights within increasingly narrow regulatory guardrails while maintaining the scale and richness of its behavioral dataset.
Jornaya has raised $20.0M across 4 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $10.0M Series B in June 2016.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jun 1, 2016 | $10.0M Series B | Accelerated Digital Ventures, Bain Capital Ventures, Comcast Ventures, Intel Capital, Shield Capital, Michael Fey, Peter Barris | |
| Apr 1, 2014 | $7.0M Series A | Accelerated Digital Ventures, Accomplice VC, Bain Capital Ventures, Comcast Ventures, Greylock, Intel Capital, Shield Capital, Transmedia Capital, Tribeca Venture Partners, Unusual Ventures, David Chang, Jennifer Lum, Michael Fey, Peter Barris | |
| Aug 1, 2013 | $1.0M Seed | Accelerated Digital Ventures, Bain Capital Ventures, Comcast Ventures, Intel Capital, Shield Capital, Michael Fey, Peter Barris | |
| Jul 1, 2012 | $2.0M Venture Round | Accelerated Digital Ventures, Bain Capital Ventures, Comcast Ventures, Greylock, Intel Capital, Shield Capital, Michael Fey, Peter Barris |