Tag: Matt Watson

Matt Watson scales third startup to exit; shifting full capacity to his tech services company

By Tommy Felts / July 8, 2024

At Capacity is returning to the company where it all began; the SaaS platform recently sold to CAMP Digital, co-founder and serial entrepreneur Matt Watson confirmed. Details of the sale were not disclosed, but the exit comes just 16 months after Watson and Meg Stapleton launched At Capacity. Click here to read more about the…

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Serial entrepreneur Matt Watson completes strategic buy-out of Full Scale

By Tommy Felts / December 11, 2023

A prominent, twice-exited Kansas City entrepreneur has acquired full control of a company he co-founded five years ago — with plans to expand its leadership team and grow its employee count from 300 to 500 in 2025. Matt Watson announced Monday the completion of a strategic buyout of his co-founder, Matt DeCoursey, at Kansas City,…

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Serial entrepreneur jumps back into the founder seat with smart online advertising platform

By Tommy Felts / August 22, 2023

Two years after becoming a twice-exited startup founder, Matt Watson is back at the helm of a new venture: At Capacity — a smart advertising platform geared toward small business owners who offer home services like plumbing, HVAC, and electrical work. Serving as co-founder of At Capacity alongside Meg Stapleton, Watson said the company officially…

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How one KC founder earned two exits before hitting 40 (Hint: Make time or don’t start)

By Tommy Felts / April 20, 2021

Ten years after his first startup exit, Matt Watson finds himself at the finish line once again.  “This time was a lot different than the last,” Watson, founder and CEO of Stackify, told Startland News, comparing his run with the APM solutions startup to his tenure as co-founder and CTO at VinSolutions — the startup that…

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Stackify sells to West Coast competitor; stacking another exit for startup veteran Matt Watson

By Tommy Felts / April 20, 2021

Two of the country’s fastest growing companies have joined forces as Leawood-built Stackify reaches its exit, the tech startup announced Tuesday. Huntington Beach, California-based Netreo has acquired the company in an undisclosed deal, expected to enhance the IT infrastructure management (ITIM) platform’s full-stack IT monitoring and AIOps offerings — significantly boosting its overall customer experience. …

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