SocialBee proudly announced its recent acquisition by WebPros, joining the ranks of industry giants like cPanel, Plesk, and WHMCS. This significant development marks a new chapter for SocialBee and promises exciting opportunities for both the company and the broader WebPros ecosystem.
SocialBee, known for its innovative social media management tools, will now be an integral part of the WebPros family. This acquisition allows SocialBee to accelerate its growth and expand its offerings, delivering even more comprehensive solutions to its clients. Ovi Negrean, CEO of SocialBee, expressed his enthusiasm: “This is an incredible opportunity for SocialBee to expand its impact on businesses globally. Joining the WebPros ecosystem allows us to enhance our offerings and reach more businesses with our cutting-edge social media management tools.“
What’s Next?
Over the next 6 to 12 months, SocialBee’s services will be available for direct sales and white-label resale through WebPros’ hosting partners. Eventually, these products will be fully integrated into WebPros’ existing lineup, ensuring a seamless experience for users across the platform.
For the hosting industry, this acquisition highlights WebPros’ continued commitment to innovation and customer success. By adding SocialBee to its portfolio, WebPros is positioning itself to offer an even more robust set of tools that empower hosting providers and web professionals to thrive in the digital landscape.
As Christian Koch, CEO of WebPros, noted: “This is a significant milestone in our strategic plan to support businesses of any size in their digital journey. We are very pleased to welcome SocialBee into the WebPros ecosystem.“
The future looks bright for SocialBee under the WebPros umbrella, with the potential to deliver even greater value to businesses worldwide. Stay tuned for more updates as these two powerhouses collaborate to shape the future of digital tools and services. Who knows, maybe in the future, SocialBee’s services will be even more integrated with other WebPros brands like WHMCS, cPanel, and Plesk? The possibilities are certainly exciting!