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SCUBA

SCUBA is a software company that provides a real-time customer data analytics and activation platform for enterprises that handle large-scale behavioral and event data.

  • Event-centric customer analytics platform for first-party data
  • Real-time segmentation, cohort analysis, and funnel exploration (customer analytics)
  • Built-in data ingestion, storage, and querying for behavioral event streams (data analytics)
  • Audience activation and orchestration into downstream marketing and customer engagement tools (customer engagement)
  • Deployment options oriented to data-sensitive enterprises, including support for stringent data governance requirements

More About SCUBA

SCUBA focuses on enterprises that collect and analyze high-volume behavioral and event data, such as digital platforms, subscription services, and data-rich consumer applications. Its platform is positioned as an event-centric analytics and activation environment in which technical and business users can explore first-party customer data, build audiences, and connect those audiences to downstream engagement channels.

The core offering can be described as a combined data and analytics layer for customer behavior (customer analytics, data analytics). It typically ingests first-party event streams, such as clickstream data, product usage logs, and transactional events, and stores them in a format optimized for interactive querying. Users can construct and iterate on queries over this behavioral data with low latency, enabling exploration of funnels, cohorts, retention patterns, and other customer lifecycle metrics.

SCUBA’s architecture emphasizes direct handling of event data rather than relying only on pre-aggregated datasets. This orientation supports use cases where teams need to adjust metrics definitions, dimensions, or time windows without extensive data engineering cycles. The platform incorporates capabilities for segmentation and audience definition that operate on this event-level history, which can then be used for activation into marketing, personalization, or customer-success tooling (customer engagement).

Enterprises use SCUBA alongside or in addition to data warehouses, customer data platforms, and business intelligence tools. While data warehouses and BI tools often focus on centralized reporting and SQL-based analytics, SCUBA targets interactive behavioral analysis and rapid audience construction over high-volume event data. In that sense, it aligns with categories such as product analytics, behavioral analytics, and customer journey analytics, with added capabilities for audience orchestration.

From a governance perspective, SCUBA highlights deployment models and controls aimed at organizations with strict requirements around data residency, access control, and compliance. This includes patterns where customer data remains within an enterprise’s controlled environment while still being queryable through the SCUBA interface. For directories and taxonomies, SCUBA fits into solution areas such as customer analytics, product and behavioral analytics, real-time event data analysis, and audience activation and orchestration for marketing and customer engagement workflows.

At-A-Glance

  • Employees: 75
  • Estimated Annual Revenue: $10M-$50M

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Corporate Headquarters

800 West El Camino Real
Mountain View, CA 94040

Market Segmentation

  • Type: Private
  • Sector: Consumer Discretionary
  • Group: Consumer Durables & Apparel
  • Industry: Leisure Products
  • Sub-Industry: Sporting Goods