BoxGroup

BoxGroup Services, LLC is a New York-based venture capital firm that specializes in early-stage investments, focusing primarily on pre-seed, seed, and early Series A rounds. Established in 2009, the firm invests in a diverse range of industries, including technology, healthcare, fintech, life sciences, e-commerce, and marketplaces, with a particular emphasis on disruptive innovations. BoxGroup typically allocates between $50,000 and $500,000 per investment and does not seek board seats or ownership stakes in the companies it funds. The firm aims to support visionary entrepreneurs who are at the forefront of developing new markets or redefining existing ones, and it actively invests in key hubs such as New York City, Silicon Valley, and Los Angeles. Founded by David Tisch and Adam Rothenberg, BoxGroup is recognized for its commitment to nurturing early-stage companies that have the potential to become category-defining businesses.

Brian Aledort

CFO

Zodi Chalat

Investor

Adina Davis

Principal

Claire Goldsmith

Investor

Disha Karale

Investor

Nimi Katragadda

Partner and Investor

Gregory Rosen

Investor and Partner

Greg Rosen

Partner

Adam Rothenberg

Partner

Claire Smilow

Executive Investor

Past deals in Coworking

Salto X

Seed Round in 2022
Operator of a web3 platform intended to provide Incentive token plans for remote companies. The company focuses on building a remote-friendly alternative to stock options and giving transparent access to equity compensation to workers regardless of geography by minting company tokens, distributing and managing to increase liquidity inside the token pool, enabling companies to share the upside with remote contributors and create token pools in their cap table.

Chief

Series B in 2022
Chief is a private membership network dedicated to empowering women leaders, specifically those at the senior level, such as rising vice presidents and CEOs. The organization aims to facilitate the advancement of women into the C-suite and foster connections across various industries. Chief provides a range of resources, including sessions with industry icons, workshops, and personalized coaching, to support its members' professional growth. Through candid discussions and peer group interactions, women leaders can gain valuable insights and build a robust support system, enabling them to effect meaningful change from positions of power.

Circle

Series A in 2021
Circle is a community platform that brings together the creators' discussions, memberships, and content. The company was founded by Sid Yadav, Rudy Santino, and Andrew Guttormsen.

Hex Technologies

Seed Round in 2021
Developer of a collaborative data workspace platform intended to streamline the entire analytics workflow. The company's platform empowers everyone to ask and answer questions, work together, and build knowledge by facilitating, analyzing, and building with data and turning information into a data-driven set, enabling clients to focus on generating insight, driving decisions, and moving things forward.

Cohere

Seed Round in 2021
Cohere is an online portal that offers solutions like real-time guidance, live streams, multiple interactions, and monitoring user issues.

Cohere

Seed Round in 2021
Cohere is an online portal that offers solutions like real-time guidance, live streams, multiple interactions, and monitoring user issues.

OfficeHours

Seed Round in 2021
Office Hours is a knowledge-sharing platform that helps people get paid to share their unique professional experiences.Advisors join our marketplace to get paid for hosting their own virtual office hours. Clients can book advisors directly for conversations to gain unique insights on industry trends, customer perspectives, and go-to-market strategies.

A.Team

Venture Round in 2021
Developer of a team formation platform designed to help companies adapt and build tech in areas outside of their core competencies. The company's platform is an invite-only community of independent tech talent with diverse expertise and backgrounds that help companies pivot their product and adapt to new methods of monetization by building to share and team up on meaningful missions, enabling companies to quickly connect and form a full-stack team.

Warp

Seed Round in 2021
Warp is a developer of a Rust-based coding terminal aimed at enhancing productivity in coding and application development. Its software innovatively transforms the traditional command-line interface by dividing the terminal output into a sequence of commands, rather than presenting it as a single buffer. This approach replaces the standard character buffer with a comprehensive text editor, allowing software developers to efficiently navigate, copy, save, and share their work. Warp's terminal redefines the user experience by evolving from a single-user utility into a collaborative platform, where sessions, blocks, and environments are persistent, searchable, and easily shared via links.

Jam

Seed Round in 2020
Jam is a collaboration tool company based in San Francisco, California, that offers a platform designed to enhance the efficiency of product teams, particularly software developers and designers. Founded in 2020, the company provides a solution that transforms any website or product into a collaborative document, allowing users to add comments, facilitate discussions, and manage tasks seamlessly. This functionality helps teams quickly identify and address issues while streamlining communication, thereby reducing the chaos often associated with remote work. Jam's platform integrates with popular tools such as Slack, Jira, GitHub, Asana, Loom, and Figma, making it a versatile addition to the modern collaborative toolkit.

Circle

Venture Round in 2020
Circle is a community platform that brings together the creators' discussions, memberships, and content. The company was founded by Sid Yadav, Rudy Santino, and Andrew Guttormsen.

Chief

Venture Round in 2020
Chief is a private membership network dedicated to empowering women leaders, specifically those at the senior level, such as rising vice presidents and CEOs. The organization aims to facilitate the advancement of women into the C-suite and foster connections across various industries. Chief provides a range of resources, including sessions with industry icons, workshops, and personalized coaching, to support its members' professional growth. Through candid discussions and peer group interactions, women leaders can gain valuable insights and build a robust support system, enabling them to effect meaningful change from positions of power.

Chief

Seed Round in 2018
Chief is a private membership network dedicated to empowering women leaders, specifically those at the senior level, such as rising vice presidents and CEOs. The organization aims to facilitate the advancement of women into the C-suite and foster connections across various industries. Chief provides a range of resources, including sessions with industry icons, workshops, and personalized coaching, to support its members' professional growth. Through candid discussions and peer group interactions, women leaders can gain valuable insights and build a robust support system, enabling them to effect meaningful change from positions of power.

Strangeworks

Seed Round in 2018
Strangeworks, Inc. is a quantum computing software company based in Austin, Texas, founded in 2017. It develops a platform that simplifies access to quantum computing for various users, including developers, researchers, and organizations. The Strangeworks QC™ platform serves as a central hub for integrating multiple quantum hardware and software providers, allowing users to apply quantum computing solutions to their specific challenges and research needs. The company offers a suite of developer tools and a systems management platform, enabling users to explore, experiment, and collaborate on quantum algorithms and applications. Strangeworks aims to make quantum computing more accessible and to mitigate issues related to vendor lock-in and architectural uncertainties in the field.

Spacious

Series A in 2018
Spacious Technologies, Inc. is a New York-based company that transforms unused restaurant space into a network of co-working environments. Founded in 2012, it provides a unique alternative to traditional office settings by allowing users to utilize restaurants during their closed hours. This service connects freelancers and remote workers with local eateries, offering access to high-speed Wi-Fi, complimentary coffee, and necessary amenities for productivity. Spacious enables members to work, meet, and relax in various urban locations, enhancing their professional and social interactions. As of August 2019, Spacious operates as a subsidiary of WeWork Companies Inc.

WayUp

Series B in 2017
WayUp connects students with jobs during and after college -- from summer internships to part-time gigs to full-time jobs after graduation. Businesses post a job to a targeted audience of students at any US college, and students can browse through jobs and apply for free. It was created in 2014 and is headquartered in New York, United States.

Collective Retreats

Seed Round in 2017
Collective Retreats is a hospitality company that specializes in providing luxury tent accommodations and cabins in scenic locations such as Vail, Montana, Hudson Valley, Sonoma, and Hill Country, Texas. Founded in 2015 and based in Denver, Colorado, the company focuses on creating unique guest experiences by offering a range of on-site and off-site dining options, including meals, snacks, and beverages. In addition to accommodations, Collective Retreats organizes various activities for guests, such as winery tours, fly fishing, horseback riding, jeep excursions, zip line adventures, and white-water rafting. The company's asset-light model allows it to operate in vibrant destinations while delivering a high level of comfort and hospitality comparable to five-star hotels.

WorkRails

Seed Round in 2016
WorkRails, Inc. is a company that provides cloud-based platforms designed to enhance the organization and connectivity of professional services teams, partners, and freelancers within software companies. Founded in 2015 and headquartered in Lloyd Harbor, New York, WorkRails has developed the first Service Sales Platform, which automates the entire selling process. This platform streamlines essential tasks such as portfolio creation, service configuration, pricing, and quoting, thereby improving efficiency and accuracy in service sales.

Shortcut

Seed Round in 2016
Shortcut, formerly known as Clubhouse Software, Inc., specializes in project management tools designed for software development teams. The company's primary product, Shortcut, is a platform that helps engineers plan, build, and deploy software products efficiently. It facilitates collaboration by allowing managers to track progress on tasks and coordinate with non-technical team members, such as product managers. Shortcut offers features like Clubhouse Build for creating and managing tasks, as well as a knowledge base tool called Write, which promotes documentation and collaboration among team members. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in New York, Shortcut aims to enhance the productivity and satisfaction of software teams by providing an intuitive and structured project management experience.

Spacious

Seed Round in 2016
Spacious Technologies, Inc. is a New York-based company that transforms unused restaurant space into a network of co-working environments. Founded in 2012, it provides a unique alternative to traditional office settings by allowing users to utilize restaurants during their closed hours. This service connects freelancers and remote workers with local eateries, offering access to high-speed Wi-Fi, complimentary coffee, and necessary amenities for productivity. Spacious enables members to work, meet, and relax in various urban locations, enhancing their professional and social interactions. As of August 2019, Spacious operates as a subsidiary of WeWork Companies Inc.

Workpop

Venture Round in 2016
Workpop, Inc. is an online job posting and hiring platform headquartered in Santa Monica, California, and was incorporated in 2014. It serves both job seekers and employers, offering a comprehensive suite of tools for candidate sourcing, applicant screening, employee onboarding, and team management. As a subsidiary of Cornerstone OnDemand, Workpop distinguishes itself by focusing on the candidate experience throughout the hiring process. Its technology automates sourcing and engages candidates from the initial job posting, while its user-friendly screening tools facilitate effective communication between hiring managers and applicants. Additionally, Workpop provides a paperless onboarding system that reduces costs and enables new hires to contribute effectively from their first day. The platform is particularly tailored for small and medium-sized businesses, enhancing their ability to attract and hire top talent in a competitive market.

AND CO

Seed Round in 2016
AND CO is a smartphone-based application designed to assist freelancers and small businesses in managing their financial and project-related tasks. The application enables users to create invoices, track payments, and manage billing schedules. It connects with users' business bank accounts to automatically track, reconcile, and categorize expenses. In addition to these features, AND CO serves as a personal chief operator, simplifying tax preparation and invoicing, and providing automated expense tracking along with daily advice on deductions. By offering solutions for time tracking, contract creation, and task management, AND CO enhances the efficiency and organization of both online and offline freelancers, addressing common challenges faced in their work.

AND CO

Angel Round in 2015
AND CO is a smartphone-based application designed to assist freelancers and small businesses in managing their financial and project-related tasks. The application enables users to create invoices, track payments, and manage billing schedules. It connects with users' business bank accounts to automatically track, reconcile, and categorize expenses. In addition to these features, AND CO serves as a personal chief operator, simplifying tax preparation and invoicing, and providing automated expense tracking along with daily advice on deductions. By offering solutions for time tracking, contract creation, and task management, AND CO enhances the efficiency and organization of both online and offline freelancers, addressing common challenges faced in their work.

WayUp

Series A in 2015
WayUp connects students with jobs during and after college -- from summer internships to part-time gigs to full-time jobs after graduation. Businesses post a job to a targeted audience of students at any US college, and students can browse through jobs and apply for free. It was created in 2014 and is headquartered in New York, United States.

Assembly

Venture Round in 2014
Assembly is a web collaboration platform that enables users to develop apps, widgets, platforms, and APIs with the help of other users. It is a global community that connects designers, developers, coders, writers, marketers, and more with each other and enables them retain the ownership of their software and receive profit for their contributions. The entire process is a collaborative effort, including vision, development, design, and marketing. Each product has App Coins, which are earned by contributing work. Assembly was launched by Dave Newman, Matthew Deiters, and Chris Lloyd in 2013 and is operated from California, United States.

WayUp

Seed Round in 2014
WayUp connects students with jobs during and after college -- from summer internships to part-time gigs to full-time jobs after graduation. Businesses post a job to a targeted audience of students at any US college, and students can browse through jobs and apply for free. It was created in 2014 and is headquartered in New York, United States.

Quire

Series A in 2014
Quire Communities Inc. is a New York-based company that develops web-based project and task management software. Founded in 2013 and originally known as Alphaworks, the company rebranded in April 2015. Quire focuses on enhancing report productivity and quality through its online platform, which streamlines workflow management and data analytics. The software assists organizations in optimizing the writing, tracking, and management of report-writing projects, facilitating faster data entry, peer reviews, and report assembly. By improving these processes, Quire enables companies to produce reports more efficiently, ultimately saving time and increasing overall productivity.

Splice

Seed Round in 2013
Splice designs and develops a technology platform for music creators streamlines the fragmented process of creating and sharing music. It also provides artists with means to connect with fans and other artists to solicit feedback throughout every step of the process. The company was founded in 2013 and headquartered in New York City.

Tomfoolery

Convertible Note in 2013
Tomfoolery is a mobile app lab founded by ex-Yahoo and AOL execs committed to making enterprise solutions more consumer-friendly. Its debut app is the conversation platform Anchor. Anchor allows users to share files from Box.com and Dropbox, syncs with Evernote, and lets companies create company directories on the platform — a listing of all employees who are on Anchor — which can be used to find email and phone details, as well as link for chatting.

Coopkanics

Series A in 2013
Coopkanics offers Wildcard, a product- and service-related software suite for browsing the internet and other communications networks. The company was founded by Jordan Cooper, Eric Tang, and Doug Petkanics in 2013 and is headquartered in New York.

Poppin

Series B in 2013
Poppin Inc. is a New York-based company that specializes in manufacturing and online retailing a wide range of office products and furniture. Founded in 2009, Poppin offers an extensive collection of office supplies, including various types of notebooks, writing instruments, desk accessories, and organizational tools. Additionally, the company provides commercial-grade furniture solutions, such as desks, chairs, conference tables, and décor items. Poppin also emphasizes customization and space planning services, allowing businesses to create work environments that reflect their brand identity and foster employee satisfaction. As of December 2020, Poppin operates as a subsidiary of Kimball International, Inc.

Tomfoolery

Seed Round in 2013
Tomfoolery is a mobile app lab founded by ex-Yahoo and AOL execs committed to making enterprise solutions more consumer-friendly. Its debut app is the conversation platform Anchor. Anchor allows users to share files from Box.com and Dropbox, syncs with Evernote, and lets companies create company directories on the platform — a listing of all employees who are on Anchor — which can be used to find email and phone details, as well as link for chatting.

42Floors

Series A in 2012
42Floors Inc. specializes in commercial real estate services, focusing on office space listings from various sources, including brokerages, landlords, and online platforms like Craigslist. The company offers leasing services across different property types, including office, retail, industrial, medical, and restaurants. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, 42Floors has established itself as a prominent resource for searching office space, ranking highly in search results across 200 cities in the United States. It operates as a subsidiary of Knotel, Inc.

to be

Seed Round in 2012
to be is the studio space where you can collage the Internet. Create, share and collaborate in open spaces called fields. Turn your favorites into one-of-a-kind t-shirts & Prints To be allows you to collage the Internet and create prints and t-shirts

MobileDay

Seed Round in 2011
MobileDay Inc. develops a one-touch conference call dialing application for iPhone and Android devices, aimed at business professionals globally. The application synchronizes with the device's native calendar, offering a streamlined 'My Day' schedule view that includes upcoming calls and meetings, each with a convenient one-touch join button. This simplifies the process of joining conference calls and online meetings. In addition to its individual consumer app, MobileDay introduced 'MobileDay Business' in April 2015, designed for companies and organizations to equip entire teams with the same easy dialing functionality. Founded in 2010 and based in Boulder, Colorado, MobileDay was previously known as Skedul.me Inc. before rebranding in December 2011.

42Floors

Seed Round in 2011
42Floors Inc. specializes in commercial real estate services, focusing on office space listings from various sources, including brokerages, landlords, and online platforms like Craigslist. The company offers leasing services across different property types, including office, retail, industrial, medical, and restaurants. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, 42Floors has established itself as a prominent resource for searching office space, ranking highly in search results across 200 cities in the United States. It operates as a subsidiary of Knotel, Inc.

Skillshare

Series A in 2011
Skillshare, Inc. is an online learning community that connects creators from around the world. Founded in 2010 and based in New York, the platform offers a diverse range of classes covering topics such as illustration, design, photography, video, and freelancing. Users can participate in online classes, watch video lessons, engage in projects and workshops, and even teach their own classes. By providing access to thousands of courses, Skillshare empowers individuals to explore various skills, from baking to entrepreneurship, fostering creativity and personal development in an accessible format.
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