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Digabit’s software turns paper catalogs into interactive online stores

Tamara Chuang of The Denver Post.
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PDFs are so last decade! Englewood's Digabit is trying to help some of the last paper pushers -- original equipment manufacturers -- move to the present with its Documoto software that turns paper manuals and PDFs into interactive guides and an online store.

Ordering a lug mount replacement for your large mass excavator isn’t as easy as going to Amazon for more K-cups. That’s because some of those heavy-duty equipment companies still use a PDF catalog or remain truly old school and offer a — gasp! — fax number for orders. No wonder Digabit is kicking it in this original-equipment-manufacturer space. The company has gathered up from Flywheel Ventures, QwestMark Partners and High Country Ventures. Digabit’s Documoto software helps parts sellers create cloud-based online and interactive parts catalogs to make selling online simpler and easier to manage. It also keeps product manuals online updated, which saves customers and manufacturers time, money and paper.

Headquarters: 850 Englewood Parkway, Suite 200, in Englewood

Founded: 2010

Founders: Alan Sage (CEO), John Skinner

Employees:65

Contact:303-957-2822

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