
In February, Chirpify 
rebranded from SellSimp.ly and launched a Twitter commerce platform that allowed brands and consumers to buy, sell, donate and transact through tweets without leaving the comfort of Twitter. Since launch, Chirpify has seen growing traction, thanks in part to a promotional campaign launched at SXSW, called 
"Tweet-a-Beer," which resulted in a huge boost of traffic for Chirpify, with two new users signing up every second.  Today, the startup's direct sales model for Twitter is officially getting further validation -- this time in the form of capital -- as the startup announced that it has secured $1.3 million in series A financing. The new round of investment, which adds to the $50K in seed it raised from its incubator 
Upstart Labs, was led by 
Voyager Capital, with participation from 
Geoff Entress, BuddyTV CEO 
Andy Liu, former Facebook exec 
Rudy Gadre, Hootsuite CEO 
Ryan Holmes, and 
TiE Oregon Angels.
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