Klout was a social media analytics and ranking platform that determined users' influence based on their social media activity. It provided a score from 1 to 100 that represents their online influence, as well as suggestions for how to improve it. Klout is no longer operational and has been shut down by its parent company, Lithium Technologies.
Klout was founded in 2008 by Joe Fernandez and Binh Tran.
In 2014, Klout was acquired by Lithium Technologies for $200 million.
In 2018, Lithium Technologies announced that it would be shutting down Klout.
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Klout was a social media analytics platform that determined users' influence based on their social media activity.
Klout was shut down by its parent company, Lithium Technologies, in 2018.
The Klout Score was a score from 1 to 100 that represented a user's social media influence.
Klout calculated influence based on a user's social media activity and engagement, including factors like retweets, mentions, and likes.
Klout Perks was a program that offered rewards to influencers with a high Klout Score, such as free products or experiences.