December 11, 2023
Collaborative Features
↯ One idea to spark your curiosity
Our online tools are not built for collaboration. We saw a shift when platforms like Figma and Google Docs brought a multiplayer approach, breaking down walls and inspiring seamless teamwork.
Today 99% of products are not collaborative. Their end users are taking screenshots or looms from these products and posting it on 3rd party platforms like Slack to continue the discussion there. These apps are losing massive amounts of engagement and at the same time their users are wasting almost half of their time doing this back & forth.
Making the internet more collaborative, Velt
Funding
↯ Developer-friendly companies that announced new funding rounds
Trackstar, a universal API for integrating with warehouse management systems, raised $2.6m in Seed funding.
Velt, an API for adding collaboration features, like comments, huddles, and tagging, to an application, raised $2.77m in Seed funding.
Sindri, an API that provides developers with access to state-of-the-art hardware acceleration for Zero-Knowledge Proof (ZKP) generation, raised $5m in Seed funding.
Necto, a multi-bank aggregator designed to handle complex corporate banking relationships, raised $8m in Seed funding.
DataCebo, a synthetic data platform for building tests, simulations, and machine learning models, and more, raised $8.5m in Seed funding.
Shadow, a tool for adding gasless custom event logs and view functions on a shadow fork of public blockchains, raised $9m in Seed funding.
OurSky, a developer platform for building space applications with real-time data about objects in space, raised $9.5m in Seed funding.
Ketryx, a compliance and quality platform for teams building medical software who want to use standard tools like GitHub and AWS, raised $14m in Series A funding.
Keboola, a self-service platform for building, transforming, and automating data pipelines, raised $32m in Series A funding.
ArmorCode, a unified platform for application security and infrastructure vulnerability management, raised $40m in Series B funding.
Replicate, an API for running and fine-tuning open-source models, raised $40m in Series B funding.
AssemblyAI, creator of AI models for speech, including speech-to-text, sentiment analysis, and more, raised $50m in Series C funding.