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§ Private Profile · Menlo Park, CA, USA
A social app for phone calls. Express yourself and make real friends.
Wakie has raised $3.0M across 2 funding rounds.
Key people at Wakie.
Wakie was founded in 2014 by Hrachik Ajamian (Founder, Сhair of the Board).
Wakie has raised $3.0M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Users perform millions of calls and send hundreds of millions of messages every month. The topics vary from language practicing to mental issues to personal life conversations.
Key people at Wakie.
Wakie was founded in 2014 by Hrachik Ajamian (Founder, Сhair of the Board).
Wakie has raised $3.0M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Wakie's investors include Leta Capital.
Wakie has raised $3.0M across 2 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $1.0M Seed in February 2016.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Feb 1, 2016 | $1M Seed | — | — | Announced |
| May 1, 2012 | $2M Seed | — | LETA Capital | Announced |
Wakie is a social app designed to facilitate real-time phone calls between strangers, enabling users to express themselves and make genuine friendships through voice conversations. It serves a global community by matching people based on shared interests or topics, providing a safe and engaging platform for spontaneous voice chats, advice, and social interaction beyond text messaging[2][5][9].
The app solves the problem of social isolation and superficial digital interactions by encouraging verbal communication, which fosters deeper connections. Wakie’s growth momentum is supported by features like topic-based matching, quick connection times (under 7 seconds), and a vibrant community with thousands of interest-based clubs and group chats. It appeals to users seeking meaningful conversations, language practice, or simply a way to alleviate boredom through authentic human interaction[2][4][7].
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Wakie was founded with the innovative idea of replacing traditional alarms with wake-up calls from strangers, leveraging human interaction to ensure users actually wake up. This unique concept evolved into a broader social platform for voice calls with strangers on any topic. The founders, driven by the desire to create a safe, engaging, and human-centric communication app, expanded the product to include topic-based matching and community features. Early traction came from users appreciating the novelty and emotional connection of voice calls over impersonal alarms or text chats[2][5].
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Wakie rides the trend of increasing demand for authentic social interactions in a digital age dominated by text and social media. The timing is favorable as users seek more meaningful connections and mental health benefits from real conversations. Market forces such as rising social isolation, language learning needs, and global connectivity support its growth. Wakie influences the ecosystem by demonstrating the viability of voice-first social networking and by fostering cross-cultural communication and empathy through spontaneous conversations[2][7][9].
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Wakie is poised to expand its user base by enhancing AI-driven matching and community features, potentially integrating more personalized content like local news or wellness prompts. Trends such as increased remote work, global mobility, and mental health awareness will shape its journey. Its influence may grow as a platform that not only connects strangers but also builds supportive communities and bridges cultural divides through voice. Continued innovation in safety and user experience will be critical to maintaining trust and engagement.
Wakie’s unique approach to social connection—turning strangers into friends through voice—positions it well for the evolving landscape of digital communication[1][2][7].