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Insider One Buys Bluecore For US Retail Push Ahead Of IPO

Published May 13, 2026
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  • Istanbul-based Insider One acquired retail marketing platform Bluecore on May 13.
  • Bluecore serves more than 400 US enterprise brands, including Sephora, J.Crew, Ralph Lauren, and Michael Kors.
  • The deal is positioned as a key step before Insider One pursues a planned IPO.

Istanbul isn't usually where US retail marketing tech deals start. Insider One changed that on Wednesday, picking up New York-based Bluecore along with 400+ US brand relationships and one of the better shopper-identity systems in retail.

The Buyer And The Target

Insider One sells what it calls an "agentic" marketing platform. In plain English, AI that doesn't just suggest the next marketing move - it actually executes that move across channels in real time.

Its global customer list already runs deep, with more than 2,000 brands - Samsung, L'Oréal, Unilever, Toyota, Singapore Airlines, GAP - already using it. Most of those wins, though, are outside the US.

Bluecore plugs the US gap. Founded in 2013, it sells retail marketing software to over 400 US enterprise brands, with ALO Yoga, J.Crew, Sephora, Bloomingdale's, The North Face, Ralph Lauren, QVC, and Michael Kors among the names on the roster.

Think of it like this: Insider One built the AI engine, and Bluecore brought the US customer list and the shopper data to feed it.

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Bluecore's Identity Network

The most valuable piece of Bluecore isn't the customer list. It's the Transparent ID Network.

That's Bluecore's system for identifying shoppers as the same person across websites, devices, and channels - even when they never log in. It processes more than 10 billion shopper events a day.

For an AI marketing platform, that's training fuel. The more shopper signal flowing in, the sharper the AI agents get at deciding what to send to which person at which moment.

An IPO In View

The acquisition is also a setup move.

Insider One has been openly working toward an IPO. A US listing typically needs a meaningful US revenue base, which is hard to build from Istanbul alone.

Buying a US-based unicorn with hundreds of enterprise contracts is the fastest way to close that gap on paper. Financial terms of the deal weren't disclosed.

What To Watch

Retail marketing tech has been consolidating fast, with Salesforce, Adobe, and Klaviyo all bulking up their AI capabilities over the past two years.

Insider One is now in that conversation.

The next signal will be IPO timing. Once Bluecore's revenue lands inside Insider One's numbers, the filing window opens.

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