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RevenueCat, a start-up offering a series of tools for developers of subscription-based apps, raises $40 million in Series B funding, valuing its business at $300 million, post-money. The funding round was led by Y Combinator’s Continuity Fund. With the additional funding, the company will lower its pricing, to put its tools in reach of more developers
Utah DOT, now pilots Blyncsy’s AI-powered road maintenance technology. The movement and data intelligence company, is launching an AI-powered technology, called Payver, that will use crowd-sourced video data, to give transport agencies up-to-date information, on which roads require maintenance and improvements. Blyncsy is offering this service to governments at a reduced cost, and with no long-term commitment.
Breinify announces $11M seed, to bring data science to the marketing team. The firm is working to apply data science to personalization, and do it in a way that makes it accessible to non-technical marketing employees, to build more meaningful customer experiences. The investment was led by Gutbrain Ventures, and PBJ Capital.
Australian start-up Pyn, raises $8M seed, to bring targeted communication in-house. Andreessen Horowitz led the investment. The start-up, which launched in 2019, currently has 10 employees, with teams working in Australia, and the Bay Area in California. Jon Williams, the co-founder of Pyn says that, already half the team is female, and the plan is to continue to put diversity front and center, as they build the company.
Boston-based Filtered dot AI, raises $7 million in a funding round, to accelerate its hiring cadence, and built out the go-to-market model for its engineering, and developer-focused hiring service. Filtered dot AI claims, that its system can get companies to the point of making offers more quickly.
RevenueCat, a start-up offering a series of tools for developers of subscription-based apps, raises $40 million in Series B funding, valuing its business at $300 million, post-money. The funding round was led by Y Combinator’s Continuity Fund. With the additional funding, the company will lower its pricing, to put its tools in reach of more developers
Utah DOT, now pilots Blyncsy’s AI-powered road maintenance technology. The movement and data intelligence company, is launching an AI-powered technology, called Payver, that will use crowd-sourced video data, to give transport agencies up-to-date information, on which roads require maintenance and improvements. Blyncsy is offering this service to governments at a reduced cost, and with no long-term commitment.
Breinify announces $11M seed, to bring data science to the marketing team. The firm is working to apply data science to personalization, and do it in a way that makes it accessible to non-technical marketing employees, to build more meaningful customer experiences. The investment was led by Gutbrain Ventures, and PBJ Capital.
Australian start-up Pyn, raises $8M seed, to bring targeted communication in-house. Andreessen Horowitz led the investment. The start-up, which launched in 2019, currently has 10 employees, with teams working in Australia, and the Bay Area in California. Jon Williams, the co-founder of Pyn says that, already half the team is female, and the plan is to continue to put diversity front and center, as they build the company.
Boston-based Filtered dot AI, raises $7 million in a funding round, to accelerate its hiring cadence, and built out the go-to-market model for its engineering, and developer-focused hiring service. Filtered dot AI claims, that its system can get companies to the point of making offers more quickly.