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 Publishing

Rigi

Series A in 2023
Rigi is a creator-focused company that assists content creators and influencers with growing, managing, and monetizing their communities. Rigi allows creators of all levels to begin earning revenue. Rigi's automated features free users from the hassle of manual tasks, allowing them to concentrate on creating content. Rigi was founded in 2021 with the goal of enabling India's ever-growing creator economy.

Mason

Seed Round in 2022
Mason is a no-code, headless content toolkit that powers commerce content across distributed storefronts, enabling a seamless shopping experience across webstores, apps, and social channels. It allows merchants to manage and publish storefront content without coding, supporting 24/7 operations and a consistent, channel-agnostic customer experience.

Makelog

Seed Round in 2022
Makelog offers a product-communication platform that helps teams create, centralize, and share product updates with customers and internal stakeholders. The tool integrates with data sources to pull updates from the work origin and can auto-generate release notes, enabling product owners to publish changes to users and colleagues. By facilitating timely, consistent updates, Makelog supports transparency around shipped features, bug fixes, and upcoming changes.

Rigi

Series A in 2022
Rigi is a creator-focused company that assists content creators and influencers with growing, managing, and monetizing their communities. Rigi allows creators of all levels to begin earning revenue. Rigi's automated features free users from the hassle of manual tasks, allowing them to concentrate on creating content. Rigi was founded in 2021 with the goal of enabling India's ever-growing creator economy.

Hashnode

Series A in 2021
Hashnode is a platform facilitating developers to publish articles on their own domain, enhancing SEO value and visibility. It fosters a community where users can connect, discover content, and engage with fellow developers. The service offers features such as analytics, monetization options, and improved tagging for efficient blog management.

Squarespace

Venture Round in 2021
Squarespace is a website building and e-commerce platform that enables individuals and businesses to create brands and transact with customers. The platform provides tools for building and hosting websites, managing domains, operating online stores, running marketing campaigns, scheduling, and maintaining a social media presence. It offers add-on and standalone features such as email marketing, member areas for paid content, and design tools for social networking and video content, helping entrepreneurs, creatives, and professionals establish an online presence, grow their brands, and manage their businesses across the internet.

Mason

Funding Round in 2019
Mason is a no-code, headless content toolkit that powers commerce content across distributed storefronts, enabling a seamless shopping experience across webstores, apps, and social channels. It allows merchants to manage and publish storefront content without coding, supporting 24/7 operations and a consistent, channel-agnostic customer experience.

Knewton

Debt Financing in 2018
Knewton, Inc. is a developer of an online adaptive learning engine based in New York, with additional offices in London, Tokyo, Singapore, and Dubai. Established in 2008, Knewton's platform personalizes education by providing students with tailored study recommendations, equipping teachers with analytics to enhance student support, and offering publishers insights to create more effective digital educational products. The company's adaptive learning solutions cater to higher education students across various subjects, including mathematics, economics, reading and writing, biology, and engineering. Knewton's technology is utilized by educational institutions and companies globally, and it has been recognized as a leader in the education technology sector, receiving accolades for its innovative approach to personalized learning.

Knewton

Venture Round in 2018
Knewton, Inc. is a developer of an online adaptive learning engine based in New York, with additional offices in London, Tokyo, Singapore, and Dubai. Established in 2008, Knewton's platform personalizes education by providing students with tailored study recommendations, equipping teachers with analytics to enhance student support, and offering publishers insights to create more effective digital educational products. The company's adaptive learning solutions cater to higher education students across various subjects, including mathematics, economics, reading and writing, biology, and engineering. Knewton's technology is utilized by educational institutions and companies globally, and it has been recognized as a leader in the education technology sector, receiving accolades for its innovative approach to personalized learning.

Anchor

Series A in 2017
Anchor is a user-friendly platform designed to simplify podcast creation and distribution. It allows users to record or upload high-quality audio and host unlimited episodes, making it accessible for both beginners and experienced podcasters. Anchor also offers seamless distribution to various platforms with a single click, enhancing the visibility of podcasts. Additionally, it incorporates community features that enrich the audio streaming experience, fostering interaction among users. This combination of ease of use and community engagement positions Anchor as a leading choice for individuals looking to enter the podcasting space.

Anchor

Venture Round in 2017
Anchor is a user-friendly platform designed to simplify podcast creation and distribution. It allows users to record or upload high-quality audio and host unlimited episodes, making it accessible for both beginners and experienced podcasters. Anchor also offers seamless distribution to various platforms with a single click, enhancing the visibility of podcasts. Additionally, it incorporates community features that enrich the audio streaming experience, fostering interaction among users. This combination of ease of use and community engagement positions Anchor as a leading choice for individuals looking to enter the podcasting space.

Sourcepoint

Series B in 2017
Sourcepoint provides a privacy software platform for publishers and advertisers to manage consent and compliance across dynamic consumer touchpoints. The platform automates privacy workflows to help clients obtain privacy law compliant consent, communicate with users of ad blockers, and test monetization approaches. It also operates a content compensation platform that helps publishers quantify monetization challenges and offer consumers more ways to support the content they enjoy. The company serves enterprise clients with privacy automation and related consultative services to enable compliant data use and revenue experimentation. Founded in 2015, Sourcepoint is headquartered in New York, with offices in London and Berlin.

FactorDaily

Seed Round in 2016
FactorDaily is a media platform that aims to provide insights into the rapidly evolving technology landscape in India. It serves as a resource for technology consumers seeking transformative products and ideas, moving beyond mere price comparisons to highlight innovations that can significantly enhance their lives. Additionally, FactorDaily caters to professionals in various business sectors by offering in-depth commentary and analysis on key companies and influential figures. The platform emphasizes storytelling to convey complex narratives that intersect science, technology, and society, fostering a deeper understanding of the changes reshaping industries. By addressing critical questions and pursuing comprehensive answers, FactorDaily seeks to empower its audience to navigate and compete in a technology-driven world.

Knewton

Series F in 2015
Knewton, Inc. is a developer of an online adaptive learning engine based in New York, with additional offices in London, Tokyo, Singapore, and Dubai. Established in 2008, Knewton's platform personalizes education by providing students with tailored study recommendations, equipping teachers with analytics to enhance student support, and offering publishers insights to create more effective digital educational products. The company's adaptive learning solutions cater to higher education students across various subjects, including mathematics, economics, reading and writing, biology, and engineering. Knewton's technology is utilized by educational institutions and companies globally, and it has been recognized as a leader in the education technology sector, receiving accolades for its innovative approach to personalized learning.

Sourcepoint

Series A in 2015
Sourcepoint provides a privacy software platform for publishers and advertisers to manage consent and compliance across dynamic consumer touchpoints. The platform automates privacy workflows to help clients obtain privacy law compliant consent, communicate with users of ad blockers, and test monetization approaches. It also operates a content compensation platform that helps publishers quantify monetization challenges and offer consumers more ways to support the content they enjoy. The company serves enterprise clients with privacy automation and related consultative services to enable compliant data use and revenue experimentation. Founded in 2015, Sourcepoint is headquartered in New York, with offices in London and Berlin.

Ansrsource

Venture Round in 2015
Ansrsource is a provider of multidisciplinary academic project development and content services tailored for the higher education and professional training sectors. The company specializes in learning consulting, design, and delivery, utilizing a unique academic editorial vendor model that emphasizes flexibility, predictability, and cost-effectiveness. Ansrsource's offerings include the design and creation of assessment, instructional, and interactive content, enabling institutions to enhance online learning experiences that are effective, affordable, accessible, and personalized. As a pioneer in its field, Ansrsource is committed to advancing innovative strategies that facilitate better ways to learn.

Space Ape Games

Series C in 2014
Space Ape Games, established in 2012 and headquartered in Waltham, Massachusetts, is a subsidiary of Supercell Oy. The company specializes in developing and publishing mobile and tablet games for both iOS and Android platforms. Space Ape operates a dedicated gaming studio focused on creating engaging and high-quality gaming experiences, with a particular emphasis on iOS game control and scoring.

Industrial Toys

Series A in 2014
Industrial Toys Inc. is an independent game studio based in Pasadena, California, specializing in the development of mobile games targeted at core gamers. Founded in 2011, the company is best known for its flagship title, Midnight Star, which is a re-imagined sci-fi shooter designed specifically for touch devices. The studio promotes open collaboration between game designers and users, allowing enthusiasts to engage with games across a variety of platforms, including tablets, computers, and smartphones. As of July 2018, Industrial Toys operates as a subsidiary of Electronic Arts Inc.

Knewton

Series E in 2013
Knewton, Inc. is a developer of an online adaptive learning engine based in New York, with additional offices in London, Tokyo, Singapore, and Dubai. Established in 2008, Knewton's platform personalizes education by providing students with tailored study recommendations, equipping teachers with analytics to enhance student support, and offering publishers insights to create more effective digital educational products. The company's adaptive learning solutions cater to higher education students across various subjects, including mathematics, economics, reading and writing, biology, and engineering. Knewton's technology is utilized by educational institutions and companies globally, and it has been recognized as a leader in the education technology sector, receiving accolades for its innovative approach to personalized learning.

Vox Media

Series E in 2013
Vox Media is a prominent media company that specializes in creating, publishing, and distributing online content tailored to young adults globally. Founded in 2012, it operates a diverse portfolio of brands, including SB Nation, which focuses on sports and fan communities; The Verge, a technology publication; Polygon, aimed at adult gamers; Vox.com, which covers news and interests; Eater, centered on food and dining; Racked, which focuses on shopping, beauty, and fashion; Curbed, dedicated to real estate and home; and Re/code, a tech business publication. Additionally, Vox Media encompasses Vox Creative, a division that develops marketing narratives for brands, and offers advertising services through Vox Advertising and the Concert advertising solution. Headquartered in Washington, D.C., with offices in New York City, Vox Media is committed to sustainable editorial practices and responsible industry leadership.

Top10 Group

Series A in 2013
Top10 Group operates a comprehensive online platform that provides users with curated shortlists to facilitate informed purchasing decisions. Established in 2009, the company has developed a wide range of editorial reviews and informational articles, enhancing its ability to guide users across various sectors, including online dating, website building, mortgage providers, and VPN services. Additionally, Top10 Group features a social recommendation and discovery component, allowing users to create and share recommendations on products and services across multiple categories. With a focus on simplifying the decision-making process in the digital landscape, Top10 Group has earned the trust of millions seeking reliable information and comparisons.

Legendary Entertainment

Private Equity Round in 2012
Legendary Entertainment is a media company that specializes in creating and distributing content for television and digital platforms globally. The company engages in the development, co-production, co-financing, and distribution of motion pictures, collaborating with other production studios to enhance its offerings. Legendary Entertainment is dedicated to producing content that appeals to mainstream audiences, with a particular emphasis on the influential fandom demographic. Its portfolio includes box-office films, television shows, and comic storylines, reflecting a commitment to delivering engaging entertainment across various media formats.

Dragonplay

Series A in 2012
Dragonplay is a prominent developer and publisher of free-to-play social games, primarily for smartphones and social networks. The company aims to connect people through gaming, allowing users to engage with friends and others across various platforms, including Facebook and mobile devices. With a strong focus on user experience, Dragonplay seeks to delight its global audience while upholding high standards of security and privacy for its customers. Notably, Dragonplay was among the pioneers in targeting Android as a primary distribution channel and has established itself as a leading developer with popular titles such as Live Holdem Poker Pro.

ResearchGate

Series B in 2012
Founded in 2008, ResearchGate operates an online professional networking platform for scientists worldwide. It facilitates the sharing of research findings, collaboration among peers, job searches within academia, and access to statistical data on citations.

Knewton

Series D in 2011
Knewton, Inc. is a developer of an online adaptive learning engine based in New York, with additional offices in London, Tokyo, Singapore, and Dubai. Established in 2008, Knewton's platform personalizes education by providing students with tailored study recommendations, equipping teachers with analytics to enhance student support, and offering publishers insights to create more effective digital educational products. The company's adaptive learning solutions cater to higher education students across various subjects, including mathematics, economics, reading and writing, biology, and engineering. Knewton's technology is utilized by educational institutions and companies globally, and it has been recognized as a leader in the education technology sector, receiving accolades for its innovative approach to personalized learning.

Top10 Group

Series A in 2011
Top10 Group operates a comprehensive online platform that provides users with curated shortlists to facilitate informed purchasing decisions. Established in 2009, the company has developed a wide range of editorial reviews and informational articles, enhancing its ability to guide users across various sectors, including online dating, website building, mortgage providers, and VPN services. Additionally, Top10 Group features a social recommendation and discovery component, allowing users to create and share recommendations on products and services across multiple categories. With a focus on simplifying the decision-making process in the digital landscape, Top10 Group has earned the trust of millions seeking reliable information and comparisons.

Legendary Entertainment

Venture Round in 2011
Legendary Entertainment is a media company that specializes in creating and distributing content for television and digital platforms globally. The company engages in the development, co-production, co-financing, and distribution of motion pictures, collaborating with other production studios to enhance its offerings. Legendary Entertainment is dedicated to producing content that appeals to mainstream audiences, with a particular emphasis on the influential fandom demographic. Its portfolio includes box-office films, television shows, and comic storylines, reflecting a commitment to delivering engaging entertainment across various media formats.

Vox Media

Series C in 2010
Vox Media is a prominent media company that specializes in creating, publishing, and distributing online content tailored to young adults globally. Founded in 2012, it operates a diverse portfolio of brands, including SB Nation, which focuses on sports and fan communities; The Verge, a technology publication; Polygon, aimed at adult gamers; Vox.com, which covers news and interests; Eater, centered on food and dining; Racked, which focuses on shopping, beauty, and fashion; Curbed, dedicated to real estate and home; and Re/code, a tech business publication. Additionally, Vox Media encompasses Vox Creative, a division that develops marketing narratives for brands, and offers advertising services through Vox Advertising and the Concert advertising solution. Headquartered in Washington, D.C., with offices in New York City, Vox Media is committed to sustainable editorial practices and responsible industry leadership.

ResearchGate

Series A in 2010
Founded in 2008, ResearchGate operates an online professional networking platform for scientists worldwide. It facilitates the sharing of research findings, collaboration among peers, job searches within academia, and access to statistical data on citations.

Squarespace

Series A in 2010
Squarespace is a website building and e-commerce platform that enables individuals and businesses to create brands and transact with customers. The platform provides tools for building and hosting websites, managing domains, operating online stores, running marketing campaigns, scheduling, and maintaining a social media presence. It offers add-on and standalone features such as email marketing, member areas for paid content, and design tools for social networking and video content, helping entrepreneurs, creatives, and professionals establish an online presence, grow their brands, and manage their businesses across the internet.

Knewton

Series C in 2010
Knewton, Inc. is a developer of an online adaptive learning engine based in New York, with additional offices in London, Tokyo, Singapore, and Dubai. Established in 2008, Knewton's platform personalizes education by providing students with tailored study recommendations, equipping teachers with analytics to enhance student support, and offering publishers insights to create more effective digital educational products. The company's adaptive learning solutions cater to higher education students across various subjects, including mathematics, economics, reading and writing, biology, and engineering. Knewton's technology is utilized by educational institutions and companies globally, and it has been recognized as a leader in the education technology sector, receiving accolades for its innovative approach to personalized learning.

Vox Media

Series B in 2009
Vox Media is a prominent media company that specializes in creating, publishing, and distributing online content tailored to young adults globally. Founded in 2012, it operates a diverse portfolio of brands, including SB Nation, which focuses on sports and fan communities; The Verge, a technology publication; Polygon, aimed at adult gamers; Vox.com, which covers news and interests; Eater, centered on food and dining; Racked, which focuses on shopping, beauty, and fashion; Curbed, dedicated to real estate and home; and Re/code, a tech business publication. Additionally, Vox Media encompasses Vox Creative, a division that develops marketing narratives for brands, and offers advertising services through Vox Advertising and the Concert advertising solution. Headquartered in Washington, D.C., with offices in New York City, Vox Media is committed to sustainable editorial practices and responsible industry leadership.

Knewton

Series B in 2009
Knewton, Inc. is a developer of an online adaptive learning engine based in New York, with additional offices in London, Tokyo, Singapore, and Dubai. Established in 2008, Knewton's platform personalizes education by providing students with tailored study recommendations, equipping teachers with analytics to enhance student support, and offering publishers insights to create more effective digital educational products. The company's adaptive learning solutions cater to higher education students across various subjects, including mathematics, economics, reading and writing, biology, and engineering. Knewton's technology is utilized by educational institutions and companies globally, and it has been recognized as a leader in the education technology sector, receiving accolades for its innovative approach to personalized learning.

Vox Media

Series A in 2009
Vox Media is a prominent media company that specializes in creating, publishing, and distributing online content tailored to young adults globally. Founded in 2012, it operates a diverse portfolio of brands, including SB Nation, which focuses on sports and fan communities; The Verge, a technology publication; Polygon, aimed at adult gamers; Vox.com, which covers news and interests; Eater, centered on food and dining; Racked, which focuses on shopping, beauty, and fashion; Curbed, dedicated to real estate and home; and Re/code, a tech business publication. Additionally, Vox Media encompasses Vox Creative, a division that develops marketing narratives for brands, and offers advertising services through Vox Advertising and the Concert advertising solution. Headquartered in Washington, D.C., with offices in New York City, Vox Media is committed to sustainable editorial practices and responsible industry leadership.

Chakpak Media

Venture Round in 2008
Chakpak Media is a provider of comprehensive information on Indian cinema, catering to movie enthusiasts. The company offers a wide range of features, including access to details about films and film personalities, as well as wallpapers, videos, and news. It also hosts discussion forums where users can engage in conversations about movies, rate and review films, and share recommendations. Additionally, Chakpak Media provides interactive elements such as quizzes, allowing users to test their knowledge of cinema. Through its platform, Chakpak Media fosters a vibrant community for fans to explore and celebrate Indian films.

Playfish

Series B in 2008
Playfish is a developer and publisher of social games designed for interaction among friends on platforms such as Facebook, MySpace, and mobile devices. The company has achieved significant success, with all of its games, including the highly popular Pet Society, ranking among the top ten on Facebook and attracting millions of monthly players. In addition to game development, Playfish offers advertising opportunities, such as in-game video advertisements and sponsorship packages, allowing brands to engage with its user base. The company operates globally, with offices in key locations including London, San Francisco, Beijing, and Tromso, Norway.

Vox Media

Venture Round in 2008
Vox Media is a prominent media company that specializes in creating, publishing, and distributing online content tailored to young adults globally. Founded in 2012, it operates a diverse portfolio of brands, including SB Nation, which focuses on sports and fan communities; The Verge, a technology publication; Polygon, aimed at adult gamers; Vox.com, which covers news and interests; Eater, centered on food and dining; Racked, which focuses on shopping, beauty, and fashion; Curbed, dedicated to real estate and home; and Re/code, a tech business publication. Additionally, Vox Media encompasses Vox Creative, a division that develops marketing narratives for brands, and offers advertising services through Vox Advertising and the Concert advertising solution. Headquartered in Washington, D.C., with offices in New York City, Vox Media is committed to sustainable editorial practices and responsible industry leadership.

Playfish

Series A in 2008
Playfish is a developer and publisher of social games designed for interaction among friends on platforms such as Facebook, MySpace, and mobile devices. The company has achieved significant success, with all of its games, including the highly popular Pet Society, ranking among the top ten on Facebook and attracting millions of monthly players. In addition to game development, Playfish offers advertising opportunities, such as in-game video advertisements and sponsorship packages, allowing brands to engage with its user base. The company operates globally, with offices in key locations including London, San Francisco, Beijing, and Tromso, Norway.

Wetpaint

Series C in 2008
Wetpaint.com, Inc. is a media company based in Seattle, Washington, primarily operating in North America and Europe. Founded in 2005 by Ben Elowitz, Wetpaint utilizes proprietary technology to create and monetize a portfolio of media properties, with a focus on social media engagement. The company's flagship online property, Wetpaint Entertainment, attracts over 12 million unique visitors monthly and offers content related to television, music, and celebrity lifestyles. Wetpaint also provides a social publishing platform that helps digital publishers grow their audience, offering customized solutions and training to media companies. As of December 2013, Wetpaint operates as a subsidiary of Viggle Inc.

Mode Media

Series D in 2008
Mode Media, founded in Silicon Valley in 2004, is a top 10 U.S. media property with 136 million unique users a month. The company aims to help people discover relevant content by combining human curation with technology that distributes content to the right audience at the right time. Mode Media is focused on building the largest independent premium video and content platform for creators, utilizing distribution and streaming technology to deliver targeted native videos, content, and branded entertainment in real-time. With Mode.com as its owned social networking platform, creators can upload videos and create content stories that are curated by professional editors and personalized through the Mode content algorithm technology. Within six months of its launch, Mode has attracted 31 million unique monthly users and has exceeded 1 billion streamed video views.

Gameforge

Series A in 2007
Founded in 2003, Gameforge is a German company that develops and publishes free-to-play multiplayer online games. With over 450 employees, they offer their games in more than 75 countries worldwide. Their portfolio includes popular titles like AION, TERA: Rising, Metin2, HEX: Shards of Fate, Orcs Must Die! Unchained, and Elsword, spanning client-based, browser-based, and mobile platforms.

Global Grind

Series B in 2007
Globalgrind.com is a digital media company that promotes the broadest and deepest array of content of interest to the hip hop community from the most authoritative sources across the web. The platform features exclusive blogs, video, music, news, gossip and politics, which users can submit, vote and comment on, and syndicate using Facebook, Twitter and other social media tools. Headquartered in New York City, Global Grind is a privately held firm funded by Accel Partners and Russell Simmons.

EveryZing

Series B in 2007
EveryZing is a media merchandising platform that helps content producers and web publishers dynamically increase the volume of consumable online multimedia content while simultaneously enhancing its monetary value. Unlike other general web search and aggregation services that work only on meta data and tags, EveryZing leverages its unique speech to text, search, and optimization technologies to unlock the content within multimedia and automatically process and organize it to power a compelling ecosystem which easily connects media companies with publishers, consumers, and advertisers.

Mippin

Series A in 2007
The Mippin App Factory is an online tool that enables beautiful, feature-rich, native apps to be built in just five minutes. Anyone can create a fully-branded app for their content using our easy, step-by-step process, with no developing skills required. It’s the perfect solution for any digital publisher, from big brands to niche blogs. When a content owner creates an app, the App Factory produces purpose-built, optimised derivatives for all major device platforms (iOS, Android, Blackberry, Windows Phone, etc), each as a native app. The end result is content owners gain a comprehensive portfolio of mobile apps, all with consistent branding and content, but each optimised to use the native functionality of the different platforms. App Factory apps can be distributed in a number of ways, including via install link (or QR code) as well as via any major app store.

Wetpaint

Series B in 2007
Wetpaint.com, Inc. is a media company based in Seattle, Washington, primarily operating in North America and Europe. Founded in 2005 by Ben Elowitz, Wetpaint utilizes proprietary technology to create and monetize a portfolio of media properties, with a focus on social media engagement. The company's flagship online property, Wetpaint Entertainment, attracts over 12 million unique visitors monthly and offers content related to television, music, and celebrity lifestyles. Wetpaint also provides a social publishing platform that helps digital publishers grow their audience, offering customized solutions and training to media companies. As of December 2013, Wetpaint operates as a subsidiary of Viggle Inc.

Mode Media

Series C in 2006
Mode Media, founded in Silicon Valley in 2004, is a top 10 U.S. media property with 136 million unique users a month. The company aims to help people discover relevant content by combining human curation with technology that distributes content to the right audience at the right time. Mode Media is focused on building the largest independent premium video and content platform for creators, utilizing distribution and streaming technology to deliver targeted native videos, content, and branded entertainment in real-time. With Mode.com as its owned social networking platform, creators can upload videos and create content stories that are curated by professional editors and personalized through the Mode content algorithm technology. Within six months of its launch, Mode has attracted 31 million unique monthly users and has exceeded 1 billion streamed video views.

Mode Media

Series B in 2005
Mode Media, founded in Silicon Valley in 2004, is a top 10 U.S. media property with 136 million unique users a month. The company aims to help people discover relevant content by combining human curation with technology that distributes content to the right audience at the right time. Mode Media is focused on building the largest independent premium video and content platform for creators, utilizing distribution and streaming technology to deliver targeted native videos, content, and branded entertainment in real-time. With Mode.com as its owned social networking platform, creators can upload videos and create content stories that are curated by professional editors and personalized through the Mode content algorithm technology. Within six months of its launch, Mode has attracted 31 million unique monthly users and has exceeded 1 billion streamed video views.

Vertical Networks

Series F in 2001
Vertical Networks is a distributor of IP-PBX software and communications solutions for branch offices and stores, delivers customizable solutions to several industries, including financial services, healthcare, publishing, and retail.

Vertical Networks

Venture Round in 1999
Vertical Networks is a distributor of IP-PBX software and communications solutions for branch offices and stores, delivers customizable solutions to several industries, including financial services, healthcare, publishing, and retail.
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