SV Angel

SV Angel is a San Francisco-based seed fund founded by Ron Conway, specializing in early-stage investments primarily in the Internet software sector. Established in 1992, the firm distinguishes itself from traditional venture capital by adopting a portfolio approach, investing in a larger number of companies while refraining from taking board seats. This allows SV Angel to focus on providing extensive business development, financing, mergers and acquisitions, and strategic advice to its portfolio companies. Over the years, SV Angel has supported numerous high-profile startups, including Facebook, Google, and Airbnb. The firm continues to leverage its extensive network to facilitate growth and innovation within the companies it invests in, aiming to foster a thriving startup ecosystem across the United States.

Ron Conway

Founder and Managing Partner

Ronald Conway

Founder and Managing Partner

Topher Conway

Managing Partner

Sourav Gupta

Principal

Steven Lee

Partner

Robert Pollak

Partner

Beth Turner

Managing Partner - Seed

Past deals in Crowdsourcing

Infracost

Seed Round in 2021
Developer of a cost-estimating platform designed to use cloud infrastructure economically and efficiently. The company uses an open-source platform that will tell the user how much that change will cost, and by what percentage the bill will increase, enabling clients responsible for purchasing cloud resources to easily understand the cost implications.

Instawork

Series C in 2021
Instawork operates an online job marketplace designed to connect hospitality businesses with qualified workers. The platform automates the recruitment process, allowing businesses to fill job shifts on demand while enabling professionals to choose work that fits their schedules. By streamlining traditional recruiting methods, Instawork creates economic opportunities for both local businesses and workers. The company is rapidly expanding its reach across the United States, focusing on meeting the evolving needs of the hospitality sector.

CrowdAI

Series A in 2021
CrowdAI, Inc. is a company that specializes in providing an artificial intelligence-as-a-service platform, focusing on the analysis of imagery and video from various sources, including autonomous vehicles, satellites, and drones. Founded in 2016 and based in Mountain View, California, CrowdAI empowers users to create custom machine learning models tailored to their specific needs without requiring a data science background or coding skills. Its comprehensive platform simplifies the transition from raw data to actionable insights, allowing enterprises to efficiently deploy machine learning models in production environments. This capability enables users to leverage real-time data for informed operational decision-making, enhancing the effectiveness of their projects and applications.

Condorsay

Seed Round in 2021
Condorsay helps teams make better decisions with clarity, focus, and alignment.

Infracost

Seed Round in 2021
Developer of a cost-estimating platform designed to use cloud infrastructure economically and efficiently. The company uses an open-source platform that will tell the user how much that change will cost, and by what percentage the bill will increase, enabling clients responsible for purchasing cloud resources to easily understand the cost implications.

Metaphor

Seed Round in 2020
Provider of a search and discovery platform designed to access open-source projects. The company's platform combines in-class Technical Metadata with behavioral and social metadata built specifically for data scientists, data engineers, and AI practitioners, enabling data scientists, data engineers, and AI practitioners to access data in a hassle-free manner.

Talentdrop

Seed Round in 2020
Talentdrop is turning to recruit into an open marketplace, where hiring companies post bounties for their open roles, and any recruiter or other professional can collect it by referring a successful candidate. Companies get more people working on their hiring problem without having to pay more for it, and now anyone can earn big recruiting bonuses previously limited to a few firms.

Collective

Series A in 2020
Collective is an online back-office platform tailored for self-employed individuals, providing a comprehensive suite of services that includes business incorporation, accounting, bookkeeping, and tax support. Founded in 2019 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, Collective leverages technology alongside a team of trusted advisors to streamline administrative tasks, allowing its members to concentrate on their core business activities. In addition to essential business services, Collective fosters a supportive community for its users, enhancing their professional experience. Through its integrated approach, the company aims to transform the operational landscape for solo entrepreneurs.

IdeaFlow

Venture Round in 2019
IdeaFlow, Inc. develops a human-artificial intelligence hybrid platform aimed at enhancing the analytical capabilities of teams. Founded in 2015 and headquartered in Palo Alto, California, the company focuses on creating a collaborative environment where analysts can visualize and analyze networks of information. Its platform integrates diverse data sources, allowing users to merge information from various formats and identify connections that machines alone might overlook. By combining human insight with artificial intelligence, IdeaFlow enables organizations to leverage previously stagnant data, fostering more effective decision-making and innovation.

The Org

Seed Round in 2019
The Org is a professional community that focuses on creating and exploring organizational charts for both public and private companies. Founded in 2017 by Christian Wylonis and Andreas Jarbøl and based in New York, the platform aims to enhance transparency within organizations by allowing users to better understand their company's structure and the individuals within it. The Org provides a crowdsourced approach to designing management charts, which helps users stay informed about personnel changes, new hires, and promotions. This service enables clients to visualize and comprehend the managerial setup of enterprises clearly, fostering better internal communication and recognition for employees' contributions.

Instawork

Series B in 2019
Instawork operates an online job marketplace designed to connect hospitality businesses with qualified workers. The platform automates the recruitment process, allowing businesses to fill job shifts on demand while enabling professionals to choose work that fits their schedules. By streamlining traditional recruiting methods, Instawork creates economic opportunities for both local businesses and workers. The company is rapidly expanding its reach across the United States, focusing on meeting the evolving needs of the hospitality sector.

Golden

Seed Round in 2019
Golden is a developer of a self-constructing knowledge database used to accelerate discovery and education. The company uses and leverages human effort by using machine intelligence to make the process of gathering and communicating knowledge simpler. It combines a powerful search across several entities with fine-grain alerts to stay on top of changes, and semi-automatic research assistance for gaps in knowledge that enable people in organizations to stay current, understand and leverage the latest trends in their industry.

POPARAZZI

Seed Round in 2018
Poparazzi is a photo-sharing application that enables users to create social profiles for their friends and share photos of them. Currently available only on iOS, the app aims to foster empathy and authentic connections among its users. By allowing individuals to take on the role of "paparazzi" for their friends, Poparazzi encourages a social experience where sharing moments becomes a means of bringing people closer together. The company's mission emphasizes spreading empathy and creating genuine interactions, positioning it as a unique platform in the realm of social media.

Crowd Cow

Series A in 2018
Crowd Cow, Inc. is an online retail platform based in Seattle, Washington, that connects customers with small family farms to purchase high-quality meat products directly. Founded in 2015, the company specializes in offering a variety of meats, including beef, pork, lamb, chicken, and seafood, allowing customers to select specific cuts and quantities tailored to their preferences. By partnering with independent farmers and aquaculture operators, Crowd Cow ensures that its offerings are crafted with care and delivered straight to customers' doors. This approach not only supports local agriculture but also provides consumers with convenient access to premium meat products.

Golden

Pre Seed Round in 2017
Golden is a developer of a self-constructing knowledge database used to accelerate discovery and education. The company uses and leverages human effort by using machine intelligence to make the process of gathering and communicating knowledge simpler. It combines a powerful search across several entities with fine-grain alerts to stay on top of changes, and semi-automatic research assistance for gaps in knowledge that enable people in organizations to stay current, understand and leverage the latest trends in their industry.

CrowdAI

Seed Round in 2017
CrowdAI, Inc. is a company that specializes in providing an artificial intelligence-as-a-service platform, focusing on the analysis of imagery and video from various sources, including autonomous vehicles, satellites, and drones. Founded in 2016 and based in Mountain View, California, CrowdAI empowers users to create custom machine learning models tailored to their specific needs without requiring a data science background or coding skills. Its comprehensive platform simplifies the transition from raw data to actionable insights, allowing enterprises to efficiently deploy machine learning models in production environments. This capability enables users to leverage real-time data for informed operational decision-making, enhancing the effectiveness of their projects and applications.

CrowdAI

Seed Round in 2016
CrowdAI, Inc. is a company that specializes in providing an artificial intelligence-as-a-service platform, focusing on the analysis of imagery and video from various sources, including autonomous vehicles, satellites, and drones. Founded in 2016 and based in Mountain View, California, CrowdAI empowers users to create custom machine learning models tailored to their specific needs without requiring a data science background or coding skills. Its comprehensive platform simplifies the transition from raw data to actionable insights, allowing enterprises to efficiently deploy machine learning models in production environments. This capability enables users to leverage real-time data for informed operational decision-making, enhancing the effectiveness of their projects and applications.

Crowdpac

Series A in 2016
Crowdpac, Inc. is a non-partisan political technology company that provides an online platform aimed at enhancing political participation in the United States. Founded in 2013 and based in Palo Alto, California, Crowdpac compiles essential information about political candidates, including their funding sources, positions on key issues, voting behavior, and past activities, into accessible candidate pages. Users can explore various issues such as healthcare, immigration, gender equality, and environmental policies, allowing them to find and support candidates that align with their priorities. Additionally, Crowdpac offers crowdfunding tools to empower candidates, organizations, and citizens to raise funds for political initiatives without relying on large donors or special interests. As of November 2019, Crowdpac operates as a subsidiary of Prytany.

Wholeshare

Seed Round in 2015
Wholeshare is an online marketplace for sustainable and organic food. Our investors in the food space call us "Whole Foods for the 99%". Only one quarter of the US lives in an area that can support a store like Whole Foods because of the volumes needed to run a natural foods supermarket with 25K products. However, demand for sustainable products is widespread (>$100B/yr) and rapidly growing. Wholeshare enables consumers in every US geography to buy sustainable food at wholesale prices through shopping as a group. Wholeshare members shop for their groceries online and receive products directly from natural food distributors and local food hubs. By tapping into existing wholesale networks, our members are able to save money and get access to foods that they might not have in their communities. Wholeshare's group-based model solves the last mile problems that have plagued food distribution. We recently started offering 25K products nationally through a partnership with UNFI, the largest natural food distributor in the US. Our sales from that offering has been increasing 65% month-over-month since August, and our total sales currently average about $170K per month. We are proud to have been funded by venture investors such as Andreessen Horowitz, SV Angel, 500 Startups, and BoxGroup, as well as several impact investors with deep expertise in the food space.

Gigster

Series A in 2015
Gigster Inc. is a San Francisco-based company that offers on-demand software development and design services, enabling clients to build applications and websites. The company allows clients to hire developers, designers, and product managers from its skilled team, which has served notable clients such as IBM and Adhawk. Gigster combines top-tier talent with automation tools to enhance the efficiency and quality of software projects. A study by Constellation Research highlighted that Gigster's approach can increase efficiency by 30%, reduce project delivery risk by 60%, and significantly boost client satisfaction. By facilitating the recruitment and management of distributed teams, Gigster aims to improve overall productivity and support businesses in their digital transformation efforts.

Crunchbase

Series A in 2015
Crunchbase is a comprehensive platform that provides detailed business information about both private and public companies. It offers insights into investments, funding, leadership teams, mergers and acquisitions, industry trends, and relevant news. Initially focused on tracking startups, Crunchbase has expanded its database to cover companies worldwide. The platform gathers data through four primary methods: a venture program, machine learning technology, an in-house data team, and contributions from the Crunchbase community, allowing public members to submit information. These submissions undergo a process of registration, social validation, and moderation to ensure accuracy and reliability. By offering this wealth of information, Crunchbase serves as a valuable resource for entrepreneurs, investors, and market researchers seeking to make informed business decisions.

Watsi

Series A in 2015
Watsi is a non-profit organization that operates a crowdfunding platform dedicated to healthcare, enabling individuals to directly fund medical care for patients in developing countries who cannot afford treatment. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, Watsi transfers all funds raised directly to patients, ensuring that the contributions go toward their medical needs. The organization covers its operational costs separately, allowing donors to see the full impact of their generosity. Through automatic monthly donations, supporters receive updates on the patients they assist, including introductions and progress reports following treatment. Watsi’s mission is to facilitate life-changing medical care for underserved populations, fostering a sense of community and support among donors and patients alike.

CrowdMed

Seed Round in 2015
CrowdMed, Inc. is a healthcare technology company based in San Francisco, California, established in 2012. It utilizes a prediction market platform to address complex medical issues by tapping into the collective intelligence of a network of medical detectives, which includes licensed physicians, medical students, and other healthcare professionals. This innovative approach allows CrowdMed to provide patients with potential diagnoses and solutions for undiagnosed or chronic symptoms that have eluded traditional medical practices. By combining the insights of numerous contributors, CrowdMed aims to deliver accurate and timely medical suggestions, thereby streamlining the healthcare process. The company seeks to become a trusted resource for millions of patients facing challenging medical conditions.

Bluecrew

Seed Round in 2015
BlueCrew, Inc. is an on-demand staffing platform based in Palo Alto, California, specializing in connecting employers with temporary workers in the Bay Area. The platform allows companies to post job openings and enables applicants to easily sign up and apply for positions. BlueCrew focuses on filling short-term, low-complexity roles in areas such as commercial moving, furniture pickup, data entry, truck driving, and on-the-move sales. By combining transparency and automation, BlueCrew aims to enhance the staffing experience for blue-collar positions while providing the flexibility of a mobile-based interface along with the legal protections typically associated with traditional employment models. As of February 2018, BlueCrew operates as a subsidiary of IAC/InterActiveCorp.

Instawork

Seed Round in 2015
Instawork operates an online job marketplace designed to connect hospitality businesses with qualified workers. The platform automates the recruitment process, allowing businesses to fill job shifts on demand while enabling professionals to choose work that fits their schedules. By streamlining traditional recruiting methods, Instawork creates economic opportunities for both local businesses and workers. The company is rapidly expanding its reach across the United States, focusing on meeting the evolving needs of the hospitality sector.

Interviewing.io

Seed Round in 2015
Interviewing.io is an anonymous technical interviewing platform. Its interviewers have worked at Google, Udacity, Square, Twitch, Microsoft, and other recognized companies.

Magic

Pre Seed Round in 2015
Magic, Inc. specializes in on-demand personal assistant services, allowing users to request a wide range of tasks through a simple text message. Founded in 2014 and based in San Francisco, the company facilitates services such as travel bookings, meeting scheduling, and food ordering, both within the United States and internationally. By leveraging various service providers like DoorDash and Instacart, Magic ensures that users receive their requested items seamlessly, with all charges, including tips, handled on their behalf. This innovative approach offers a hassle-free experience, catering to individuals who seek convenience in their daily tasks.

Clara Labs

Seed Round in 2015
Clara Labs operates an online platform called Clara, which facilitates meeting scheduling through email. Founded in 2014 and based in San Francisco, California, the platform is designed to assist enterprises and their employees by managing the complexities of calendar coordination. Clara utilizes advanced human-in-the-loop natural language processing systems to enhance user experience and streamline the scheduling process, enabling users to arrange meetings based on their preferred times and locations. In 2019, Clara Labs was acquired by TopFunnel, which continues to provide the service, while Twitter acquired some of Clara's research and development talent and intellectual property for content moderation purposes.

Product Hunt

Series A in 2014
Product Hunt operates an online community for product-loving enthusiasts to share and geek out mobile applications, Websites, hardware projects, and tech creations. The company was founded in 2013 and is based in San Francisco, California. As of November 30, 2016, Product Hunt operates as a subsidiary of AngelList LLC.

Delighted

Seed Round in 2014
Delighted Inc. is a customer feedback service that helps organizations gather actionable insights about customer satisfaction. Founded in 2013 and based in Palo Alto, California, Delighted employs the Net Promoter System to collect feedback through a simple survey consisting of a single question, supplemented by an open-ended comment box. This approach allows customers to rate products or services and provide qualitative feedback effortlessly. The collected data is presented in real-time on a user-friendly dashboard, enabling businesses to respond quickly to customer sentiments. As of March 2018, Delighted operates as a subsidiary of Qualtrics International Inc., focusing on aligning customer needs with business growth and enhancing overall customer happiness.

Workpop

Series A in 2014
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.

Product Hunt

Seed Round in 2014
Product Hunt operates an online community for product-loving enthusiasts to share and geek out mobile applications, Websites, hardware projects, and tech creations. The company was founded in 2013 and is based in San Francisco, California. As of November 30, 2016, Product Hunt operates as a subsidiary of AngelList LLC.

Brigade

Series A in 2014
Brigade is an online platform that aims to enhance civic engagement by making it easy, effective, and enjoyable for users. The platform enables individuals to express themselves, understand their friends' perspectives, and discover shared interests, thus fostering a sense of community. Brigade focuses on empowering citizens to engage with their representatives and ensure their voices are heard, ultimately striving to restore political power to the people. Through its innovative approach, Brigade seeks to place voters at the center of democracy and facilitate meaningful actions in the political sphere.

HandUp

Seed Round in 2014
Headquartered in San Francisco, California, HandUp aims to partner with non-profit human services organizations to raise money online. These organizations can fundraise for things like special programs, client needs, and program and operational expenses. With HandUp, users can donate to a specific person via their web profile or SMS, learn about their story and needs, and hear updates on their progress. Fulfillment partners and retailers on the ground ensure members use donations on basics like food, clothing, and housing. The company was founded in June 2013.

HandUp

Convertible Note in 2014
Headquartered in San Francisco, California, HandUp aims to partner with non-profit human services organizations to raise money online. These organizations can fundraise for things like special programs, client needs, and program and operational expenses. With HandUp, users can donate to a specific person via their web profile or SMS, learn about their story and needs, and hear updates on their progress. Fulfillment partners and retailers on the ground ensure members use donations on basics like food, clothing, and housing. The company was founded in June 2013.

Celery

Seed Round in 2014
Celery is an online platform that facilitates pre-orders and crowdfunding for businesses, allowing them to accept payments directly from their own websites. The service is designed to help brands sell their ideas more effectively, enabling them to generate revenue before products are in stock. Celery offers a customizable storefront, allowing users to create unique crowdfunding pages instead of relying on standard templates. The platform aims to empower creators by providing them with the tools to turn their ideas into viable businesses, highlighting the importance of pre-orders in funding innovations. With a founding team experienced in e-commerce and mobile technology, Celery seeks to optimize sales and marketing efforts for businesses at various stages of product development.

Storehouse

Seed Round in 2014
Storehouse is an online multimedia story-sharing platform that enables users to create and share narratives through photos, videos, and text. The application allows individuals to combine various media elements to tell their stories compellingly and creatively. Recognized for its innovative design and functionality, Storehouse received the TechCrunch Crunchie Award for Best Mobile App in 2015 and the Apple Design Award in 2014. Through its platform, Storehouse aims to enhance the storytelling experience by providing tools that facilitate the seamless integration of visual and written content.

Crowdpac

Seed Round in 2014
Crowdpac, Inc. is a non-partisan political technology company that provides an online platform aimed at enhancing political participation in the United States. Founded in 2013 and based in Palo Alto, California, Crowdpac compiles essential information about political candidates, including their funding sources, positions on key issues, voting behavior, and past activities, into accessible candidate pages. Users can explore various issues such as healthcare, immigration, gender equality, and environmental policies, allowing them to find and support candidates that align with their priorities. Additionally, Crowdpac offers crowdfunding tools to empower candidates, organizations, and citizens to raise funds for political initiatives without relying on large donors or special interests. As of November 2019, Crowdpac operates as a subsidiary of Prytany.

Experiment

Venture Round in 2013
Experiment Inc. is an online crowdfunding platform dedicated to supporting scientific research across various disciplines, including biology, chemistry, medicine, and engineering. Founded in 2010 and based in San Francisco, the platform allows researchers to showcase their projects through videos and detailed descriptions, enabling them to raise funds from a diverse pool of contributors. Experiment connects researchers from over 150 institutions worldwide, facilitating partnerships with notable organizations such as Tulane University School of Medicine and the University of Washington. Originally established as Microryza Inc., the company rebranded to Experiment Inc. in 2014, reflecting its broader mission to engage the public in scientific discovery and innovation.

RedCap

Seed Round in 2013
RedCap is a platform that operates as a membership-based, premium driver-on-demand service. Its appointments solution is user-friendly and uses sophisticated capacity management algorithms to guide their BDC and customers on their website to properly schedule service appointments at intervals that smooth out daily demand.

Babelverse

Seed Round in 2013
Babelverse operates an online platform that specializes in providing real-time speech translation services. Founded in 2010 and based in San Francisco, the company offers a unique solution for on-demand interpretation, allowing users to communicate in any language through remote bilinguals or professional linguists. The platform caters to various scenarios, including mobile interactions, conference participation, and video content, enabling seamless communication across linguistic barriers. Babelverse's innovative application leverages online technology and mobile capabilities, positioning it as a pioneer in the field of human-powered translation services.

Kitchensurfing

Seed Round in 2013
Kitchensurfing, Inc. operates an online marketplace that connects chefs with individuals seeking personalized dining experiences. Founded in 2012 and based in New York, the platform allows users to hire chefs for various occasions, including home-cooked meals, private parties, and cooking lessons. By focusing on the importance of shared meals, Kitchensurfing aims to revive the communal dining experience that has diminished in modern households. The service offers a convenient solution for busy families and couples, providing freshly prepared meals in under 30 minutes at a competitive price. Customers can choose from multiple options, whether it be a same-day chef for a casual dinner or a specialized event for larger gatherings. Kitchensurfing emphasizes sustainability by sourcing locally-grown ingredients, enabling chefs to create high-quality dishes tailored to individual preferences. Through its innovative approach, Kitchensurfing seeks to foster connections and enrich the dining experience for users in the comfort of their own homes.

CrowdMed

Seed Round in 2013
CrowdMed, Inc. is a healthcare technology company based in San Francisco, California, established in 2012. It utilizes a prediction market platform to address complex medical issues by tapping into the collective intelligence of a network of medical detectives, which includes licensed physicians, medical students, and other healthcare professionals. This innovative approach allows CrowdMed to provide patients with potential diagnoses and solutions for undiagnosed or chronic symptoms that have eluded traditional medical practices. By combining the insights of numerous contributors, CrowdMed aims to deliver accurate and timely medical suggestions, thereby streamlining the healthcare process. The company seeks to become a trusted resource for millions of patients facing challenging medical conditions.

NewHive

Seed Round in 2013
New Hive is the blank canvas of the web. It's mission is to encourage creative expression online.

Kinnek

Seed Round in 2012
Kinnek, Inc. operates an online platform designed to assist small businesses in sourcing customized quotes from suppliers through a streamlined request process. Established in 2012 in New York City, Kinnek addresses the unique purchasing needs of small business owners who require tailored equipment and supplies but lack the resources for dedicated purchasing teams. The platform allows users to post their product requirements, engage with suppliers through clarification questions, receive and compare quotes, and select or negotiate with their preferred suppliers. Additionally, it connects suppliers to a network of qualified small and medium-sized businesses across various industries, including food and beverage, farming, hospitality, and industrial sectors. Kinnek's marketplace facilitates efficient transactions and enhances accessibility for both buyers and sellers in the U.S. and Canada.

Wedgies

Seed Round in 2012
Wedgies, Inc. is a Las Vegas-based company that specializes in providing interactive polling services across various digital platforms. Founded in April 2012, the company enables clients to create and customize surveys on social media networks like Facebook and Twitter, as well as on websites and blogs. Their platform is designed to facilitate real-time data collection and engagement through easily shareable survey questions, which users can access on multiple devices, including tablets, mobile phones, and desktops. Additionally, Wedgies offers API access and analytics features, allowing clients to effectively analyze responses and enhance their polling strategies.

Discourse

Seed Round in 2012
Discourse is an open-source discussion platform designed to enhance online communication in a modern context. It serves multiple functions, operating as a mailing list, a discussion forum, and a long-form chat room. The platform is built from the ground up to address the needs of contemporary users who engage in discussions across various devices and social media. Discourse emphasizes searchable discussions, community moderation, and a trust system that encourages meaningful interactions among users. Its features enable individuals to connect with others, share ideas, and foster engaging conversations in a structured environment. By reimagining the approach to online discourse, Discourse aims to facilitate a more productive and inclusive dialogue for communities and organizations.

NewHive

Seed Round in 2012
New Hive is the blank canvas of the web. It's mission is to encourage creative expression online.

Babelverse

Seed Round in 2012
Babelverse operates an online platform that specializes in providing real-time speech translation services. Founded in 2010 and based in San Francisco, the company offers a unique solution for on-demand interpretation, allowing users to communicate in any language through remote bilinguals or professional linguists. The platform caters to various scenarios, including mobile interactions, conference participation, and video content, enabling seamless communication across linguistic barriers. Babelverse's innovative application leverages online technology and mobile capabilities, positioning it as a pioneer in the field of human-powered translation services.

Scoutzie

Seed Round in 2012
Scoutzie, LLC is an online community based in Seattle, Washington, that connects mobile designers with clients seeking professional design services. The platform allows mobile designers to showcase their work for various devices, including iPhones, iPads, Androids, and Windows devices. By facilitating access to a global talent pool, Scoutzie helps clients find the right designer for their projects based solely on the quality of their portfolios. This community emphasizes merit-based representation, enabling direct collaboration between clients and top design talents, ensuring that users can find the best fit for their design needs without relying on personal networks.

Rewarder

Series A in 2012
Rewarder, Inc. is an online social marketplace based in San Francisco, California, that connects individuals seeking advice and expertise with a community of knowledgeable contributors. Founded in 2010, the platform allows users to post questions on a wide range of topics, including home repairs, automotive issues, and technology troubleshooting, offering monetary rewards in exchange for quality answers. This model ensures that users receive prompt and reliable solutions from trusted experts, distinguishing Rewarder from traditional forums and free Q&A sites. With over 500,000 registered experts, Rewarder facilitates meaningful exchanges of knowledge, leveraging the unique skills and experiences of its community members. The company is supported by industry-leading investors, including Granite Ventures and Radar Partners.

Booshaka

Seed Round in 2012
Booshaka Inc. operates a word-of-mouth marketing platform designed for the social web, providing tools that help businesses understand and engage their audiences effectively. The company's primary product, Booshaka, assists marketers in analyzing fan activity on social media, particularly Facebook, by offering insights into audience demographics, engaged fans, trending keywords, and popular content. Founded in 2010 and based in Redwood City, California, Booshaka integrates various data sources, including social media pages and email databases, to support marketing campaigns. The platform aims to enhance consumer engagement, improve customer experiences, and ultimately boost revenue for its users. In 2015, Booshaka became a subsidiary of Sprinklr Inc.

BackerKit

Convertible Note in 2012
BackerKit simplifies the post-campaign fulfillment process by helping project creators handle all the realities of crowdfunding. It allows its clients to survey, collect data, accept pre-orders, and process pledges for fulfillment. BackerKit was founded in 2012 by Rosanna Yau and Maxwell Salzberg and is based in San Francisco, California.

LeadGenius

Seed Round in 2012
LeadGenius, Inc. is a lead generation and outreach company that serves businesses, development organizations, nonprofits, and researchers both in the United States and internationally. Founded in 2011 and based in Berkeley, California, LeadGenius offers a comprehensive suite of services that includes customer research to generate targeted lead lists, data enrichment to ensure the accuracy and relevance of lead information, and lead qualification to identify viable prospects. Additionally, the company provides outbound email prospecting to facilitate sales outreach. With its end-to-end sales solution, LeadGenius assists sales teams in efficiently growing and scaling their operations throughout the sales process, ultimately enhancing their ability to convert leads into customers.

Fancy Hands

Venture Round in 2012
Fancy Hands, Inc. provides assistant services and provides solutions for businesses, and developers.in the United States. It allows businesses to expense reports, creating target lists, find contact info, and data entry; and research, calling, scheduling, purchases, and concierge assistance. It provides assistance to employees in personal to-dos, waiting on hold, travel itineraries, home service provider vetting, activity event planning, doctors’ appointments, and gift suggestions / purchases. The company offers tools, official software development kits, and third party software development kits for developers. The company was founded in 2010 and is based in New York, New York.

Locu

Series A in 2012
Locu helps local businesses be found. When businesses add their street address, phone number, hours of operation, and menus / service lists to Locu, Locu gets them on the map in front of over 200 million potential customers online. Instead of having to use multiple sites to manage their business listings and showcase their products and services, businesses can update just once with Locu, and Locu will publish changes in real-time to their web and mobile sites as well as to partner sites including Yelp, Foursquare, OpenTable, YP, TripAdvisor and Facebook.

Wander

Seed Round in 2012
Wander is a platform that enables users to share and experience the world through curated visual content. Founded by Jeremy Fisher and Keenan Cummings, the company emerged from the TechStars NYC Summer 2012 program. Wander allows individuals to create and package a collection of photographs and GIFs, facilitating an engaging way to showcase experiences and memories. The platform focuses on enhancing the sharing experience, making it accessible and visually appealing for users.

Neighborland

Seed Round in 2012
Neighborland, Inc. is a public engagement platform based in New Orleans, Louisiana, that facilitates collaboration between local residents, government agencies, developers, and civic organizations. Established in 2011, the platform allows community members to share ideas, support one another, and connect over common interests. It provides tools for project hosting, content publication, donation acceptance, survey conduction, and insight collection, enabling stakeholders to engage more effectively with their communities. Since its inception, over 3 million individuals have participated in Neighborland's initiatives, contributing to projects that have generated more than $3 billion in social and economic impact. As of April 2020, Neighborland operates as a subsidiary of Nextdoor, Inc.

Findery

Series A in 2012
Findery is a social discovery platform designed to enrich the exploration of places by sharing personal notes and stories from users. It allows individuals to uncover the histories, memories, and unique insights associated with various locations, creating a narrative around each place. This platform encourages users to share their favorite experiences, tips, and little-known facts, thus transforming the way people engage with their surroundings. Accessible via smartphones, Findery serves as a resource for discovering local and global stories, making every location come alive through the collective contributions of its community.

Fancy Hands

Convertible Note in 2011
Fancy Hands, Inc. provides assistant services and provides solutions for businesses, and developers.in the United States. It allows businesses to expense reports, creating target lists, find contact info, and data entry; and research, calling, scheduling, purchases, and concierge assistance. It provides assistance to employees in personal to-dos, waiting on hold, travel itineraries, home service provider vetting, activity event planning, doctors’ appointments, and gift suggestions / purchases. The company offers tools, official software development kits, and third party software development kits for developers. The company was founded in 2010 and is based in New York, New York.

Dispatch

Seed Round in 2011
Dispatches are intelligent group email addresses for your projects. No more noise. No more hassle. The Simplicity of Email + The Power of a Project Management System. Dispatch began at the TechCrunch Disrupt NY Hackathon 2011. It was created by a team of three, including 17 year old [Alex Godin](http://twitter.com/#!/alex_godin), to solve organization problems with file sharing by consolidating files from different web pages.

Kaggle

Series A in 2011
Kaggle Inc. operates a leading platform for data prediction competitions and is recognized as the world's largest community of data scientists. Founded in 2010 and based in San Francisco, California, Kaggle allows organizations to post their data for analysis by expert data scientists, thereby offering statistical and analytics outsourcing solutions. The platform facilitates competitions where data scientists apply advanced machine learning techniques to address complex problems, delivering valuable insights and business results. Kaggle serves a diverse clientele, including companies, governments, and researchers, with notable impacts across various industries such as energy, life sciences, financial services, aviation, information technology, and retail. In 2017, Kaggle became a subsidiary of Google, further enhancing its capabilities and reach in the data science field.

One Inc.

Seed Round in 2011
One Inc. is a San Francisco-based company that develops a mobile application designed to facilitate social networking by connecting users with shared interests. The app notifies individuals when others nearby, who have also downloaded the application, share similar interests. By leveraging information from users' social media profiles, the app enhances the interaction experience by helping users discover and engage with like-minded individuals in their vicinity.

BestVendor

Seed Round in 2011
BestVendor is an online platform designed to assist business professionals in discovering the most suitable software, applications, and services through peer recommendations. The platform aims to facilitate a more transparent and collaborative approach to the business purchasing process, resembling a Yelp-like resource for business tools. By allowing users to share their experiences and insights, BestVendor enhances the decision-making process for professionals seeking work-related software solutions. The service is accessible for free, encouraging a community-driven exchange of information regarding various SaaS and other software services tailored for business use.

Canvas Networks

Series A in 2011
Canvas Networks was an online community platform focused on image sharing and remixing. It provided users with a space to share, submit, and edit images using its software application. The platform facilitated collaboration among users, allowing them to create and modify visual content collectively. By fostering an interactive environment, Canvas Networks aimed to enhance the creative process and enable individuals to engage with digital imagery in innovative ways.

Friend.ly

Series A in 2011
Friend.ly is a social Q&A platform designed to facilitate self-expression and meaningful interactions among users. By utilizing Facebook Connect, it enables individuals to connect with new people within their extended social networks. Users can log in effortlessly and engage with a variety of site-generated questions that encourage them to share their thoughts and experiences. As participants answer questions and provide feedback on others' responses, they contribute to a positive and reflective community atmosphere. Friend.ly aims to help users deepen their understanding of themselves and others, whether they are looking to strengthen existing friendships, meet new individuals, or simply express their personal viewpoints.

Findery

Angel Round in 2011
Findery is a social discovery platform designed to enrich the exploration of places by sharing personal notes and stories from users. It allows individuals to uncover the histories, memories, and unique insights associated with various locations, creating a narrative around each place. This platform encourages users to share their favorite experiences, tips, and little-known facts, thus transforming the way people engage with their surroundings. Accessible via smartphones, Findery serves as a resource for discovering local and global stories, making every location come alive through the collective contributions of its community.

Crowdbooster

Seed Round in 2011
Crowdbooster is an internet company that specializes in social analytics software aimed at enhancing social media marketing efforts. The platform enables advertisers and content creators to effectively transact in sponsored content while providing tools to measure and optimize their social media strategies. By offering insights into the best times to share content and the most effective audiences to engage, Crowdbooster helps marketers make informed decisions to improve their outreach and overall effectiveness in the digital landscape.

Sulia

Venture Round in 2010
**Sulia is a subject-based social network that connects you to the top social sources on subjects you care about.** We all have interests that we're extremely passionate about. Whether it's our family, a sports team, breaking news, Hollywood gossip, a hobby, a career, or a political issue, we obsess over our interests everyday. However, with an endless number of sources talking about an endless number of subjects, it's nearly impossible to find the best sources to follow to across your interests. And, even if you were able to identify the top sources, sifting through all of their content is maddeningly time-consuming. We built Sulia to address these problems (which were driving us mad too). Sulia’s subject-based structure of social channels connects trusted sources and enthusiasts on shared interests across thousands of subjects, including breaking news and events. How? We use a combination of network managers and sophisticated algorithms to identify the best-regarded sources across thousands of subjects. We then dynamically filter content from those sources, regardless of where it's created (a blog, a social network, a media site, through Sulia's publishing system, etc.), into high-quality, realtime social channels. The result is streams of timely content from trusted sources that is always on-topic, readable, and relevant. People use Sulia everyday to discover new sources and engage with their interests. Sulia is backed by leading media and technology investors, including: -- Firstmark Capital: Rick Heitzmann -- Village Ventures: Matt Harris, Bo Peabody -- IA Capital Partners: Roger Ehrenberg -- Founder Collective: Chris Dixon -- SV Angels: Ron Conway -- Mark Gerson, Founder, Gerson Lehrman Group

Rally

Seed Round in 2010
Rally operates an online fundraising platform that empowers individuals, groups, and non-profit organizations to raise money and build social awareness. Founded in 2011 and based in San Francisco, Rally provides a user-friendly tool that allows users to share their stories, photos, and updates with supporters at the point of donation. The platform is designed for both technical and non-technical users, enabling a wide range of campaigns that address various causes, from political fundraising to disaster relief efforts. Users have leveraged Rally to cover medical expenses, fund educational pursuits, and support creative projects. By connecting donors to causes and facilitating community mobilization, Rally has enabled millions to broadcast their passions and make a positive impact.

Fashism

Series A in 2010
Fashism, Inc. is an online and mobile platform that allows users to receive feedback on their fashion choices by posting pictures of themselves. Founded in 2008 and based in New York, the service enables individuals to share images of their outfits and solicit opinions from the community. Users can upload photos, provide context, and ask specific questions regarding their looks. The community then offers insights, rating the submissions with up or down votes, which contributes to a leaderboard that ranks users based on the feedback received. This interactive approach to fashion assessment creates a social experience centered around personal style and peer evaluation.

Topguest

Series A in 2010
Topguest is redefining loyalty program engagement for a mobile, social world. There are $48 billion of loyalty program points in US circulation, and Topguest is pioneering the use of these points to drive beneficial actions on social applications. Topguest gives users points from established loyalty programs for their check-ins on Facebook Places, Foursquare, Twitter, Instagram and Gowalla. Loyalty programs integrate with Topguest in order to automatically measure engagement and respond to customer actions on social applications. The Company was founded in mid-2010 and was backed by Founders Fund and leading angel investors. Topguest was acquired by Switchfly in December, 2011. Switchfly plans to invest in the product's continued growth and expansion.

tlee.com

Venture Round in 2010
was an online resource for building, managing, and researching professional reputation, using community-contributed, professional reviews. Users can create or claim their profile, request reviews from colleagues and respond to comments. .

Votizen

Venture Round in 2010
Votizen is a consumer technology company based in Mountain View, California, focused on enhancing civic participation and political influence among voters. By leveraging social networks, Votizen empowers users to organize themselves into voting blocks, enabling them to advance their causes and interests more effectively. The company has developed a comprehensive database of voting records across the United States, normalizing public voting information to the district level. This data is then integrated with users' online identities through various social media platforms, allowing for the first graphical representation of a voter's network, which spans different states, political parties, and voting frequencies. Founded by David Binetti, Jason Putorti, and Matt Snider, Votizen operates as a nonpartisan, for-profit enterprise that aims to redefine the political landscape by prioritizing voters over politicians.

Opzi

Angel Round in 2010
Opzi was a knowledge management platform, styled as a "Quora for the enterprise," that became the First Round Network.

Hyperpublic

Seed Round in 2010
Hyperpublic is a local data platform that serves as an open database of people, places, and things associated with specific locations. Users can contribute information to the database, allowing for a collaborative accumulation of local data. This platform enables developers to create applications utilizing the extensive location-based information stored within it. Hyperpublic has since become part of Groupon, enhancing its capabilities in the local data space.

Cue

Seed Round in 2010
Cue (formerly Greplin) is a free service that helps people make the most of their day. Cue intelligently ties together and surfaces useful information at the right time from the accounts they use most, including email, contacts, and calendar. People can see their entire day at a glance or simultaneously search across all of their accounts with Cue.

Star.me

Seed Round in 2010
Star.me is a platform that facilitates rich and deep engagement for brands and celebrities, including Imogen Heap, iJustine, Michael Buckley, and many more. Star.me provides fans with opportunities for participation in the form of missions, games, custom rewards, and fun.

Open Places

Seed Round in 2010
Open Places is a company that develops a network of publication-quality information about various locations, created by writers and photographers worldwide. This information is designed to promote neighborhoods, towns, and regions of interest. The company has established social content platforms for both iOS and Android, which harness the enthusiasm of travelers and locals, integrating mobile actions with social media and facilitating communication through email and push notifications. Open Places also offers the Trazzler application, allowing users to discover nearby locations and engage collaboratively with editors to highlight places of interest. The company provides opportunities for writers and photographers to receive assignments, work with editors, and build professional portfolios. Open Places serves a diverse clientele, including nonprofits, public radio stations, parks, schools, and tourism bureaus. Originally known as Trazzler, Inc., the company was founded in 2008 and is headquartered in San Francisco, California.

Canvas Networks

Seed Round in 2010
Canvas Networks was an online community platform focused on image sharing and remixing. It provided users with a space to share, submit, and edit images using its software application. The platform facilitated collaboration among users, allowing them to create and modify visual content collectively. By fostering an interactive environment, Canvas Networks aimed to enhance the creative process and enable individuals to engage with digital imagery in innovative ways.

Stack Overflow

Series A in 2010
Stack Overflow Ltd operates an online community tailored for developers and technologists, facilitating knowledge sharing and problem-solving in programming. The company provides several key services, including Stack Overflow for Teams, which supports mission-critical knowledge management, and Stack Overflow for Talent and Jobs, a platform designed for hiring and employer branding solutions within technology sectors. Additionally, Stack Overflow Advertising enables businesses to promote products and enhance brand visibility. For larger organizations, Stack Overflow Enterprise offers a secure environment for sharing and accessing essential company information. Founded in 2008 and based in London, United Kingdom, Stack Overflow Ltd was previously known as Stack Exchange Ltd.

Quora

Series A in 2010
Quora Inc. operates a comprehensive online platform where users can pose questions, provide answers, and exchange knowledge on a wide array of subjects. The portal covers diverse topics, including health, medicine, startups, entertainment, history, science, technology, politics, and more, facilitating a global community of shared interests and learning. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, Quora also offers advertising opportunities for businesses looking to reach its engaged audience. Through its unique model, Quora fosters an environment for information sharing and discussion among users worldwide.

Formspring

Series A in 2010
Formspring is a startup that helps people find out more about each other by sharing interesting & personal responses. Formspring encourages people to get to know each other better in a simple and fun way. It starts by directly asking people original questions in anticipation of their entertaining or revealing responses. Responses can range from straightforward to surprising and can lead to understanding something more about the people you know or find interesting. Whether you are curious to know more about a college you are applying to, the movies your friend likes, or the stories of someone you respect, on Formspring, you can have fun, share insights, and relate to one another in a new way.

Posterous

Series A in 2010
Posterous, founded in the summer of 2008 and incubated by Y Combinator, is a platform dedicated to simplifying the blogging experience. It allows users to create and manage blogs with ease, akin to sending an email, which has attracted over 15 million monthly users. The introduction of Posterous Spaces has enhanced its offering by providing intuitive privacy controls, enabling users to share their content selectively across various platforms. Through its innovative approach, Posterous aims to streamline the blogging process and improve how individuals share their thoughts and experiences online.

CitizenNet

Seed Round in 2010
CitizenNet, Inc. is a marketing platform that specializes in interpreting real-time social signals from various social media sources, including Twitter and Facebook, to enhance ad targeting. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in Beverly Hills, California, the company utilizes a semantic platform that aggregates and analyzes social content, allowing for the automatic matching of relevant content to web pages. Its offerings include tools for capturing real-time activity, content analytics for monitoring trends and sentiment, user analytics to gather information on social interactions, and outreach tools to engage potential customers. CitizenNet has a strong focus on improving social media advertising performance through advanced audience prediction and media optimization, drawing on a wealth of expertise from its diverse team, which has backgrounds in technology, advertising, and entertainment. The company operates as a subsidiary of Condé Nast.

Yammer

Series B in 2010
Yammer is an enterprise social network designed to enhance team collaboration, empower employees, and facilitate business transformation. Established in 2008 and now a part of Microsoft, Yammer allows employees to connect and communicate in real time across various departments and locations. Users can create project-specific groups, share and edit documents, and exchange information through a platform accessible via web, desktop, and mobile devices. This flexibility supports a "virtual office" environment, allowing employees to remain engaged while on the move. Yammer also integrates seamlessly with other systems, such as Microsoft SharePoint, providing a cohesive social layer across enterprise applications. With over 7 million users, including staff from 85 percent of Fortune 500 companies, Yammer significantly contributes to improving employee productivity and engagement through efficient communication and collaboration.

fotopedia

Series A in 2009
Fotopedia is a developer of travel applications that feature photography from their online community Fotopedia brings you the ultimate application suite for travel and discovery. Their applications, specifically designed for the iPhone and the iPad, are available worldwide in 9 languages. Featuring stunning photography from professional photographers and the Fotopedia community, their beautiful apps provide first-class luxury for your digital travels. With 15 apps, 17M users and 200M page views per month, we offer brands an effective, beautiful and easy way to reach their audience in more than 200 countries and territories all at once. Their latest application, Fotopedia Reporter, let's you discover and explore the world with photography stories. Get it on the [App Store](http://bit.ly/FPReporter)

Hot Potato

Series A in 2009
Hot Potato is a company focused on enhancing social interactions around live events. It provides tools that enable friends and fans to connect and collaborate in real-time during various experiences. Users can check in, share their perspectives, and engage with contributions from others, making participation in events more enjoyable and interactive. The platform aims to foster a sense of community among individuals who share common interests in live occurrences, enhancing the overall experience of attending events.

JustSpotted

Seed Round in 2009
JustSpotted is a celebrity-tracking tool that aggregates and organizes real-time information about celebrities from various social media platforms, including Twitter, Facebook, and Foursquare. Originally known as Scoopler, the service has evolved to focus specifically on celebrity sightings, providing fans with a way to see what their favorite stars are doing at any given moment. JustSpotted collects data from users who report spontaneous encounters with celebrities, thereby enhancing the platform's offerings with real-life sightings. By mapping these occurrences, JustSpotted enables users to easily access and enjoy a curated collection of celebrity activities, transforming the way fans engage with celebrity culture in the age of social media. The service was launched in October 2010 and was developed by AJ Asver, Dilan Jarawardane, and Benjamin Tauber.

Sulia

Seed Round in 2009
**Sulia is a subject-based social network that connects you to the top social sources on subjects you care about.** We all have interests that we're extremely passionate about. Whether it's our family, a sports team, breaking news, Hollywood gossip, a hobby, a career, or a political issue, we obsess over our interests everyday. However, with an endless number of sources talking about an endless number of subjects, it's nearly impossible to find the best sources to follow to across your interests. And, even if you were able to identify the top sources, sifting through all of their content is maddeningly time-consuming. We built Sulia to address these problems (which were driving us mad too). Sulia’s subject-based structure of social channels connects trusted sources and enthusiasts on shared interests across thousands of subjects, including breaking news and events. How? We use a combination of network managers and sophisticated algorithms to identify the best-regarded sources across thousands of subjects. We then dynamically filter content from those sources, regardless of where it's created (a blog, a social network, a media site, through Sulia's publishing system, etc.), into high-quality, realtime social channels. The result is streams of timely content from trusted sources that is always on-topic, readable, and relevant. People use Sulia everyday to discover new sources and engage with their interests. Sulia is backed by leading media and technology investors, including: -- Firstmark Capital: Rick Heitzmann -- Village Ventures: Matt Harris, Bo Peabody -- IA Capital Partners: Roger Ehrenberg -- Founder Collective: Chris Dixon -- SV Angels: Ron Conway -- Mark Gerson, Founder, Gerson Lehrman Group

Fluther

Seed Round in 2009
Fluther is a free online question-and-answer platform that enables users to ask questions on any subject and receive fast, personalized responses. Utilizing a sophisticated matching algorithm, Fluther directs questions to users based on their expertise and activity on the site, facilitating real-time interactions reminiscent of chat rooms. The platform prides itself on maintaining a high standard of discourse, supported by a team of volunteer moderators who enforce community guidelines. Unlike many other Q&A sites, Fluther does not offer external incentives for participation, fostering a close-knit community focused on quality contributions. Users can curate their experience by following specific individuals within the platform, which helps reduce noise and enhance the relevance of interactions. Additionally, Fluther features an iPhone web application, allowing users to engage with the community and obtain answers from anywhere.

Factery

Venture Round in 2009
Factery Inc., also known as Factery Labs, is an online platform founded in 2009 and based in Menlo Park, California. The company focuses on enabling everyday users to become information guides by sharing their expertise with the community. Factery aims to connect users' interests with high-quality sources, creating a framework that promotes the sharing of knowledge and insights among its users.

CoTweet

Series A in 2009
CoTweet is a business front-end for Twitter, enabling companies to engage in proactive marketing and response-oriented customer service activities. On March 2, 2010 CoTweet was acquired by ExactTarget.

Topsy Labs

Venture Round in 2009
Topsy Labs is a social analytics company that specializes in real-time analysis of public conversations on social media. It operates the world's only comprehensive index of the public social web, allowing organizations to access instant insights into various business questions. Topsy's services are utilized by major marketing, news, entertainment, and financial entities to track breaking news, assess customer satisfaction, evaluate TV programming responses, and gauge political sentiment. Many leading brands rely on Topsy as their social dashboard to monitor trending topics and predict future events. The company is headquartered in San Francisco and is supported by notable investors.

Hunch

Series A in 2009
Hunch is a consumer web application that aims to create a comprehensive "taste graph" of the internet, linking individuals to various entities based on their preferences. These entities can include websites, cookbooks, hotel rooms, celebrities, and restaurants. By engaging users with a series of thought-provoking questions, Hunch builds personalized taste profiles that inform tailored recommendations. The topics covered in these questions can range from light-hearted themes, like identifying with a superhero, to practical inquiries, such as switching operating systems. Utilizing the responses, Hunch generates personalized suggestions, or "hunches," to help users discover what they might enjoy, effectively functioning as a collective intelligence decision-making system that connects people through shared interests.

Aardvark

Series A in 2008
Aardvark, originally known as Mechanical Zoo, is a social search engine founded by former Google employees. Launched in 2008, Aardvark enables users to ask questions that are distributed to their social network to receive quick and high-quality answers. Users can submit inquiries via instant messaging or email, and the system leverages the knowledge of their contacts and their contacts' contacts to find suitable respondents. This approach allows for tailored responses, particularly for queries related to personal preferences in areas such as music, books, movies, and restaurants. Aardvark's innovative model capitalizes on social connections to enhance the search experience.

Yardbarker Media

Seed Round in 2007
Yardbarker Network is a sports blogging community that aggregates news articles, videos, and photos from various sources across the internet. Users can submit articles and vote on them in a manner similar to Digg, while amateur writers are encouraged to contribute blog posts on their favorite sports topics. The platform features contributions from professional athletes, who provide insights through weekly blog entries. In addition to its main site, Yardbarker operates a network of over 600 sports blogs and fan sites, catering primarily to male audiences. The company has seen significant growth, reaching a milestone of 10 million unique visitors.

Kanjoya

Seed Round in 2007
Kanjoya, Inc. operates a workforce intelligence and management platform for enterprise companies. The company offers employee engagement solutions that enable companies to capture feedback, analyze results in real-time, and distribute critical intelligence; Kanjoya Perception that reveals employee emotions, attitude, and intent, as well as predicts behavior; Workday directory that guides employee surveys and performance review insights; and Perception for Performance, a tool that managers use to evaluate, reward, and motivate employees. Its solutions deliver authoritative data and direction that address workforce-related challenges that companies face. Kanjoya, Inc. was formerly known as Experience Project, Inc. The company was founded in 2006 and is based in San Francisco, California. As of September 29, 2016, Kanjoya, Inc. operates as a subsidiary of The Ultimate Software Group, Inc.

Upwork

Series A in 2006
Upwork Inc. operates an online talent marketplace that connects businesses with independent professionals and agencies worldwide. Founded in 1998 and headquartered in Santa Clara, California, Upwork offers a platform that facilitates access to a diverse range of talent across approximately 70 categories, including web development, graphic design, and customer service. The platform allows clients to streamline workflows related to talent sourcing, contracting, and project management, featuring functionalities such as communication tools, time tracking, invoicing, and payment processing. Upwork's services cater to various client needs through offerings like Upwork Basic, Plus, Business, Enterprise, and Payroll. The company has established itself as a significant player in the gig economy, enabling freelancers to earn substantial income while providing businesses with flexible workforce solutions.

Wikia

Series A in 2006
Wikia, the developer of Fandom, is a global entertainment media brand dedicated to serving the interests of fans across various pop culture domains. The platform allows users to explore, contribute to, and celebrate their favorite fandoms, promoting interaction through the collaborative addition and updating of content. Fandom is recognized as a trusted source for in-depth information and insights on entertainment, offering a blend of fan-expert knowledge and original content across multiple platforms. This focus on community engagement enables both personal and collective creativity, making Fandom a vibrant hub for fans to connect and share their passions.
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