MyPunchbowl.com Acquires I’m in!, Launches Local Vendor Portal
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MyPunchbowl – the start to finish party planning site, has acquired I’m In! – a site that was previously operated as a site for group travel and local trip ideas. Financial terms of the agreement were not disclosed.
Punchbowl Software has acquired certain assets including the code, design, registered users domain names, and registered trademarks associated with I’m In! Imin.com will not continue to operate. Imin.com is now redirected to MyPunchbowl.com.
Using assets of I’m In!, MyPunchbowl launched a comprehensive local vendor portal for the party planning market. The new MyPunchbowl local vendor portal includes over one million vendors that are suitable for parties and events. Vendor categories include Artists, Attire, Bakeries, Balloons, Bands, Caterers, Churches & Synagogues, DJs, Entertainers, Event Planners, Event Staffing & Services, Florists, Musicians, Photographers, Rentals & Equipment, Transportation, and Venues & Locations.

“The acquisition of I’m in! has accelerated our entry into the local party planning market.” said Matt Douglas, CEO, Punchbowl Software.
The local vendor portal also includes the ability to search for party venues and locations. As hosts plan events on MyPunchbowl, they can now search for a venue for their party in the new venue finder. Hosts enter their location and choose from twelve venue categories including birthday party venues for kids & adults, restaurants, and baby shower venues. After a venue is selected, hosts can populate the location and address directly onto their online invitation.

MyPunchbowl also now offers featured listings for venues. Featured locations receive priority placement on the venue finder. Retail venues and chains that service the party planning market can contact MyPunchbowl to get a featured listing.
If you were a user of I’m In! you now have a MyPunchbowl account. You will receive an email with login information sometime during the next week.

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