Alumnus-Founded Yelp Launches New Mobile Application

4/23/2009

Yelp is preparing to launch a new version of its popular iPhone appliction.

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The updated version of the app now lets Yelpers write review directly from their iPhone through a Twitter-like "Quick Tips" feature that allows users to create 140 character tips. This was sorely lacking in the original version. The tips will be accessible on the iPhone app and the site itself (if popular) and will also be shown in a feed using GPS capabilities when users search businesses. Like before, the app leverages GPS in the iPhone to list reviews, tips, and photos written and taken around a users location. The app will also feature a Friend Feed feature that will pull in your friends activities. Users can also draft a full review of a restaurant, bar or business from their iPhone and then post it later to Yelp.com. Yelp is also upgrading the app to become more compatible in Canada and the UK.

Since its launch in 2004, Yelp caught on pretty quickly and has seen consistent growth. Yelp currently has over 5.5 million reviews in the site. Google Analytics says Yelp has had 20.5 million unique visits in the past 30 days. Comscore's estimate for February was a little more conservative, at around 7 million unique visits for Yelp.com. But Yelp's monthly unique visits more than doubled from the same month, last year. Along the way, Yelp has decimated most of its competitors. Insider Pages laid off 2/3 of their staff and sold quickly to CitySearch in February 2007, Intuit said "goodbye" to Zipingo in August 2007, and Judy's Book closed their doors in October 2007. CitySearch remains as Yelp's lone competitor in the local reviews space. To date, Yelp has raised 31 million in capital.

To read the complete entry, visit http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/04/02/yelp-focuses-on-mobile-new-and-improved-iphone-app-coming-soon/.

Illinois computer science alumnus Jeff Holden's company Pelago also recently released an iPhone app of its product Whrrl.


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This story was published April 23, 2009.