Thrive.App Ltd established in 2011, provides the technology and support to assist organisations in ‘powering’ up their internal communications and employee engagement.
Our intuitive content management system enables anyone in your organisation to take charge of your company communications, creating and adding content to a single employee communications platform and distributing it to your teams’ mobile devices.
Our clients range from SMBs to the largest multinational organisations who are all using Thrive’s platform to create and tailor their own employee communications apps to enhance their internal communications and further engage their distributed teams.
This software as a service solution enables HR, Marketing, Internal Comms, Corporate Comms, IT and other professionals to create and promote important, relevant, timely and customised information to their ‘Hard to Reach’ teams. Those who have no access or limited access to email.
Unlike others, we specialise in inspiring and educating our clients in their digital transformation journey through our SaaS platform and client success onboarding and continuous support.
Thrive's employee communications platform is used globally by clients across many industries. Our clients include; Deloitte, SSE, Biffa, Fairchild Medical Center, Air France KLM, Santos Brasil, An Post, SGN and many more.
Inspire, inform & engage employees with a communications & engagement platform which is cost effective & ridiculously easy to use.
For further information visit https://thrive.app/ or contact us on hello@thrive.app
Industry
Software Development, Software to customer specification, software houses, Information technology (IT) and Internet, IT, Internet, R&D, Information technology (IT) engineering
HQ Location
Channel House, Channel Wharf
21 Old Channel Road
Belfast, Northern Ireland BT3 9DE, GB
Keywords
Apps for Internal CommuniationsApps for PublishingEnterprise AppsEmployee EngagementInternal CommunicationsEmployee CommunicationEmployee AppEmployee ExperienceEnterprise MessagingMobile Communication