Accel

Accel is a venture capital firm founded in 1983 in Palo Alto, California, that backs early and growth-stage technology startups worldwide. It concentrates on software, cloud, data, mobile, digital media, and adjacent sectors, including consumer and enterprise technology, fintech, security, and healthcare. The firm supports entrepreneurs with long-term guidance and the resources needed to build world-class, category-defining companies. Accel maintains offices in Palo Alto, San Francisco, London, and Bangalore, and has backed a broad portfolio featuring notable companies such as Atlassian, Facebook, Dropbox, Slack, Spotify, and Cloudera.

Pratik Agarwal

Principal

Casey Aylward

Partner

Mahendran Balachandran

Partner

Luca Bocchio

Partner

Philippe Botteri

Partner

Past deals in Project Management

Meragi

Series A in 2024
Meragi is an online platform that facilitates the discovery, design, and purchase of products and services for various lifestyle events, including weddings and engagements. By offering an end-to-end solution, Meragi streamlines the event planning process, transforming traditionally time-consuming tasks into a simpler and more transparent experience. The platform digitizes event planning activities, allowing customers to easily browse, collaborate, and secure the necessary services online. Through its innovative approach, Meragi aims to enhance the overall experience of planning significant celebrations.

Brick&Bolt

Series A in 2023
Brick&Bolt operates as a tech-enabled construction platform and marketplace that connects clients with professionals to deliver residential and commercial building and renovation projects. The company provides an end-to-end service ecosystem, including design and architecture guidance, procurement, and on-site management through an in-house project management team. It emphasizes transparent processes and safety of funds through an escrow facility, enabling customers to monitor progress and receive updates. The platform aims to simplify construction by coordinating requests, selecting qualified professionals, and ensuring timely delivery through performance arrangements and penalties for delays. By combining online coordination with hands-on project oversight, Brick&Bolt seeks to offer a streamlined, reliable construction experience for clients seeking efficient, quality results.

Powerplay

Series A in 2022
Powerplay is a technology company that develops project management software specifically tailored for construction and architectural projects. Their flagship product, PowerplayOS, is a mobile app ecosystem designed to streamline communication between site teams and offices. It facilitates efficient tracking of activities, inventory, and progress, enabling businesses to manage projects more effectively, meet deadlines, and stay within budget.

SymTerra

Seed Round in 2022
SymTerra develops a communication tool tailored for on-site project teams, replacing WhatsApp and integrating with existing systems to enhance real-time reporting and minimize risks.

Jellyfish

Series C in 2022
Founded in 2007, Jellyfish develops an engineering management platform that aligns teams' work with strategic business objectives. It analyzes data from tools like Git and issue trackers, contextualizing it with business data to demonstrate the impact of engineering efforts on growth.

Jelled

Seed Round in 2022
Jelled is a collaboration platform that helps executives define company strategy based on best practices, organize people and initiatives, and engage the entire organization in the company's success. The company also develops strategic planning software that supports the creation and management of the plan of record and scenario planning, monitors progress, detects risks, and provides transparency, timeliness, and risk management across the organization.

Powerplay

Seed Round in 2021
Powerplay is a technology company that develops project management software specifically tailored for construction and architectural projects. Their flagship product, PowerplayOS, is a mobile app ecosystem designed to streamline communication between site teams and offices. It facilitates efficient tracking of activities, inventory, and progress, enabling businesses to manage projects more effectively, meet deadlines, and stay within budget.

Jellyfish

Series B in 2021
Founded in 2007, Jellyfish develops an engineering management platform that aligns teams' work with strategic business objectives. It analyzes data from tools like Git and issue trackers, contextualizing it with business data to demonstrate the impact of engineering efforts on growth.

BestDoc

Seed Round in 2020
BestDoc is an Indian healthcare technology company specializing in Patient Relationship Management (PRM) systems for hospitals and providers. Its platform streamlines services like appointment scheduling, follow-up reminders, queue management, online payments, and offers a directory of healthcare facilities to automate patient journeys.

Jellyfish

Series A in 2020
Founded in 2007, Jellyfish develops an engineering management platform that aligns teams' work with strategic business objectives. It analyzes data from tools like Git and issue trackers, contextualizing it with business data to demonstrate the impact of engineering efforts on growth.

Process Street

Series A in 2020
Founded in 2014, Process Street is a San Francisco-based SaaS platform enabling non-technical teams to create, automate, track, and optimize human-centric processes without coding. Its key features include workflow automation, real-time compliance monitoring, centralized documentation, and AI-powered task oversight.

QMC Telecom International

Series B in 2015
QMC Telecom International is a telecommunications infrastructure provider that specializes in developing, owning, and managing wireless sites for carriers in Puerto Rico. Established in 2011 and headquartered in São Paulo, Brazil, with an additional office in San Juan, the company focuses on delivering comprehensive site development services tailored for telecommunications operators. QMC Telecom offers a range of services, including the leasing of towers and rooftop sites, aimed at facilitating reliable and timely installations of wireless connectivity. Through its infrastructure solutions, the company supports the growing demand for cellular telecommunication services in the region.

Atlassian

Secondary Market in 2010
Atlassian, founded in 2002 and headquartered in Sydney, Australia, is a software company that specializes in providing tools to help teams collaborate and manage their work more efficiently. Its primary products include JIRA, a workflow management system; Confluence, a content collaboration platform; and Trello, a project management tool. Additionally, Atlassian offers Bitbucket for code management, Jira Service Desk for service management, and Opsgenie for incident management. These tools cater to various teams, from software developers to IT and HR professionals. Atlassian operates through four revenue segments: subscriptions, maintenance, perpetual licenses, and other services.

Ceon

Venture Round in 2005
Ceon Corporation specializes in providing software solutions for communication service providers (CSPs). Founded in 1982 and headquartered in Redwood City, California, Ceon offers products such as Product Control Center, Intelligent Order Manager, Intelligent Activation Server, Adapter Library, and various Service Modules. These products enable CSPs to manage product offerings, handle orders, activate services, develop connectivity adapters, and more. Additionally, Ceon provides services including business analysis, system design, program management, installation support, and post-deployment maintenance. As of 2008, Ceon operates as a subsidiary of Convergys Corporation.

Ceon

Series C in 2000
Ceon Corporation specializes in providing software solutions for communication service providers (CSPs). Founded in 1982 and headquartered in Redwood City, California, Ceon offers products such as Product Control Center, Intelligent Order Manager, Intelligent Activation Server, Adapter Library, and various Service Modules. These products enable CSPs to manage product offerings, handle orders, activate services, develop connectivity adapters, and more. Additionally, Ceon provides services including business analysis, system design, program management, installation support, and post-deployment maintenance. As of 2008, Ceon operates as a subsidiary of Convergys Corporation.

Ceon

Series B in 1999
Ceon Corporation specializes in providing software solutions for communication service providers (CSPs). Founded in 1982 and headquartered in Redwood City, California, Ceon offers products such as Product Control Center, Intelligent Order Manager, Intelligent Activation Server, Adapter Library, and various Service Modules. These products enable CSPs to manage product offerings, handle orders, activate services, develop connectivity adapters, and more. Additionally, Ceon provides services including business analysis, system design, program management, installation support, and post-deployment maintenance. As of 2008, Ceon operates as a subsidiary of Convergys Corporation.
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