BrandMaker Rebrands as Uptempo and Focuses on Delivering a New Operating Model for Enterprise Marketing Planning, Productivity, and Performance

Uptempo delivers operational clarity to CMOs so they can make better decisions and accelerate time to market.

BrandMaker, a provider of marketing operations software, announced that it has renamed the company to Uptempo, officially unifying the merger of BrandMaker, Allocadia, and Hive9 under a single brand. The announcement underscores the company’s intention to radically transform how its customers plan, predict, invest, execute, and improve marketing. The company also launched www.uptempo.io, a new website that will consolidate its web properties by the end of the year.

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“Renaming our company is a key step in our strategy to reinvent how businesses run marketing and deliver a new operating model that helps our customers accelerate their go-to-market efforts,” said Mirko Holzer, CEO of Uptempo. “Despite obsessive investments in martech tools to improve campaign execution, the actual business of marketing is run on spreadsheets and freeware. This limits marketers’ visibility, velocity, and agility. It’s time to modernize marketing operations so executives can act with confidence. That is our mission.”

Uptempo’s marketing operations suite helps enterprise marketing teams drop disconnected spreadsheets in favor of fully integrated plans, budgets, and projects. By unifying marketing planning, financial, performance, work, and asset management in one solution, Uptempo improves visibility, efficiency, collaboration, and outcomes.

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