With so much going on in the city’s thriving ecosystem, it is easy to miss some of the happenings in the space. We keep you abreast of the things that you may have missed in NYC Tech News for the week ending 4/1 including the NYC startup fundings, NYC startup exits, and NYC startup events featuring news for Salt Labs, Macro, Markerr, and much, much more.
Coursedog – $90M
Coursedog, an academic operations platform for higher education, has raised $90M in additional funding from investors that include led by JMI Equity. Founded by Justin Wenig and Nicholas Diao in 2018, Coursedog has now raised a total of $112.7M in reported equity funding.
DataDome – $42M
DataDome, a cybersecurity platform that detects and mitigates bot attacks in real-time, has raised $42M in Series C funding led by InfraVia Capital Partners. Founded by Benjamin Fabre and Fabien Grenier in 2015, DataDome has now raised a total of $81.2M in reported equity funding. AlleyWatch broke the news in an exclusive covering the round and much more – DataDome Raises Another $42M to Prevent Bot Attacks in Real-Time
Spiral – $28M
Spiral, an infrastracuture platform for financial institutions to embed ESG into their offerings, has raised $28M in Series A funding from investors that include Team8, Euclidean Capital, Communitas Asset Management, Nidoco, and Phoenix. Founded by Dan Blumenfeld and Shawn Melamed in 2019, Spiral has now raised a total of $42M in reported equity funding.
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Florence – $20M
Florence, a healthcare platform to optimize clinical capacity starting with emergency departments, has raised $20M in Seed funding led by Thrive Capital, GV, Salesforce Ventures. Florence was founded by Aniq Rahman in 2021. AlleyWatch broke the news in an exclusive covering the round and much more – Florence Raises $20M to Increase Clinical Capacity in Emergency Rooms with Technology While Modernizing the Patient Experience
Smalls – $19M
Smalls, a human-grade cat food brand, has raised $19M in venture funding led by Companion Fund. Founded by Calvin Bohn and Matthew Michaelson in 2017, Smalls has now raised a total of $28M in reported equity funding. AlleyWatch broke the news in an exclusive covering the round and much more – Smalls Raises Another $19M for its High-Quality Fresh Cat Food Brand
Salt Labs – $10M
Salt Labs, a loyalty and payments technology platform focused on hourly frontline workers, has raised $10M in Pre-Seed funding from investors that include led by Fin Capital. Salt Labs was founded by Alison Stapleton, Jason Lee, Konstantin Getmanchuk, Robert Law, and Scott Olsen in 2022.
Leda Health – $9.4M
Leda Health, a platform to help survivors of sexual assault, has raised $9.4M in funding according to a recent SEC filing. The filing indicates that the round comes from seventy-one investors. Leda Health was founded by Liesel Vaidya and Madison Campbell in 2019.
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Macro – $9.4M
Macro, an AI-powered document workspace, has raised $9.4M in Seed funding from investors that include led by Andreessen Horowitz. Macro was founded by Jacob Beckerman and Josh Doman in 2020.
Turntable.fm – $7M
Turntable.fm, a collaborative music streaming platform, has raised $7M in Seed funding from investors that include Founders Fund, f7 Ventures, George Howard, Jonathan Hull, and Julia Tang. Founded by Billy Chasen and Seth Goldstein in 2011, Turntable.fm has now raised a total of $21.5M in reported equity funding.
Markerr – $6.6M
Markerr, an analytics platform for real-estate decision making, has raised $6.6M in Series B funding from investors that include led by RET Ventures . Founded by Brian Lichtenberger in 2021, Markerr has now raised a total of $11.6M in reported equity funding.
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Slabstack – $3.4M
Slabstack, a SaaS platform for the concrete industry to optimize operations, has raised $3.4M in funding according to a recent SEC filing funding from investors that include . The filing indicates that the round comes from two investors. Slabstack was founded by Aymeric Halvarsson and Michael Ben-Ami in 2021.
Infield – $2.9M
Infield, an open-source dependency management platform for developers, has raised $2.9M in funding according to a recent SEC filing. Infield was founded by Allison Pike, Andrew Lenehan, and Stephen Pike in 2022.
Ember Health – $1.9M
Ember Health, a platform for ketamine-assisted therapy, has raised $1.9M in funding according to a recent SEC filing funding from investors that include . The filing indicates that the round comes from ten investors. Ember Health was founded by Nico Grundmann and Tiffany Franke in 2018.
The days of DIY APIs are done and gone – get on the GraphQL edge. Join Hasura, AWS, CockroachDB, and Yugabyte at Convene in Midtown Manhattan on Thursday, April 6 to learn about the remarkable development and data access advantages of GraphQL.s. Our curated lineup of speakers and partners will share how data APIs power the modern enterprise. Whether you’re building applications or managing APIs across the enterprise, this is your opportunity to learn and network with some of the best in the New York tech industry and walk away with a radically simpler, faster way to go from prototype to production. Reserve your spot today and use code AW100 to claim your free ticket to Data + API Days in NYC. Reserve your spot today and use code AW100 to claim your free ticket to Data + API Days in NYC.