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Logo Customer Industry Empl. Revenue Country Vendor Application Category When SI Insight
Culture Amp Professional Services 1100 $125M Australia Dyspatch Dyspatch Content Management 2024 n/a
In 2024, Culture Amp switched to Dyspatch to modernize employee communications and remove engineering bottlenecks. The Dyspatch Content Management implementation centralized a large library of templates and enabled localization across 45 languages for global HR and employee experience communications. The implementation focused on template library migration, template configuration and modular templating, localization workflows, and content staging and version control to support HR messaging. Dyspatch was used to codify reusable components and variable substitution patterns so HR teams could assemble messages without engineering involvement, consistent with Content Management functional workflows. Integrations were implemented with Smartling for translation management and with Culture Amp's email service provider for distribution, enabling automated handoffs from content authoring to translation and delivery. The rollout targeted global HR and employee experience teams, providing a single authoring surface for localized communications across multiple regions and languages. Governance changes included formalized approval workflows and translation review steps embedded in the authoring process, reducing operational friction for cross‑language campaigns. As a result of the Dyspatch deployment Culture Amp shortened production time for HR communications from weeks to hours or days and streamlined translation and approval workflows through the Smartling and ESP integrations.
Hunter Industries Manufacturing 3000 $500M United States Dyspatch Dyspatch Content Management 2023 n/a
In 2023 Hunter Industries implemented Dyspatch to centralize and localize marketing emails for international customers, using Dyspatch as its Content Management platform for email templates and global marketing communications. The deployment targeted corporate marketing operations and regional localization workflows across Hunter Industries international markets, positioning the application to serve as the single source for email content and variants. The implementation configured Dyspatch as a centralized template repository with modular email templates, variable-driven personalization, and automated publish workflows. Configuration emphasized template versioning and localized variant management to support rapid assembly of region-specific messages, and the implementation instrumented a one-click localization handoff to external translation workflows. Integrations were explicitly implemented with Smartling for one-click localization and with Pardot for synchronized template publishing, enabling localized templates to be pushed into Pardot marketing automation. The integration architecture linked Dyspatch template outputs to Smartling translation jobs and returned localized assets that were programmatically synced to Pardot, supporting the global marketing communications function across Hunter Industries. Governance and process changes centered on centralizing editorial control in Dyspatch and removing manual handoffs in localization, standardizing approval gates and publish automation. The change reduced time-to-publish for localized emails to minutes, reported as 15 minutes per new email, and eliminated manual localization steps for marketing teams.
Vetcove Distribution 187 $27M United States Dyspatch Dyspatch Content Management 2023 n/a
In 2023, Vetcove deployed Dyspatch as a Content Management application to standardize transactional and marketing email production for its eCommerce operations in the United States. The effort targeted a small US-based team and focused on converting plain-text messages into responsive HTML, aligning email production with brand guidelines and operational cadence. Vetcove built a library of reusable modules and templates inside Dyspatch to enable modular composition of dynamic, on-brand HTML for both transactional and marketing emails. The implementation emphasized responsive template composition, module reuse, and client rendering validation, and the team used Litmus testing to ensure consistent rendering across email clients. This Vetcove Dyspatch Content Management deployment positioned email production as a modular, repeatable process rather than ad hoc HTML development. Governance centered on template library curation and standardized assembly workflows to reduce manual HTML crafting and review cycles. Operational scope covered marketing and transactional email functions for the US eCommerce business, and the change allowed the small team to produce dynamic, on-brand HTML emails in the same time previously spent on plain-text messages, improving efficiency and confidence in sends.
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FAQ - APPS RUN THE WORLD Dyspatch Coverage

Dyspatch is a Content Management solution from Dyspatch.

Companies worldwide use Dyspatch, from small firms to large enterprises across 21+ industries.

Organizations such as Hunter Industries, Culture Amp and Vetcove are recorded users of Dyspatch for Content Management.

Companies using Dyspatch are most concentrated in Manufacturing, Professional Services and Distribution, with adoption spanning over 21 industries.

Companies using Dyspatch are most concentrated in United States and Australia, with adoption tracked across 195 countries worldwide. This global distribution highlights the popularity of Dyspatch across Americas, EMEA, and APAC.

Companies using Dyspatch range from small businesses with 0-100 employees - 0%, to mid-sized firms with 101-1,000 employees - 33.33%, large organizations with 1,001-10,000 employees - 66.67%, and global enterprises with 10,000+ employees - 0%.

Customers of Dyspatch include firms across all revenue levels — from $0-100M, to $101M-$1B, $1B-$10B, and $10B+ global corporations.

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