New Enterprise Associates

New Enterprise Associates, Inc. is a global venture capital and private equity firm based in Menlo Park, California, founded in 1977. The firm specializes in investments across various stages of company development, from seed and startup to later-stage growth and public investments. With over $19 billion in cumulative committed capital, NEA focuses on technology and healthcare sectors, particularly in areas such as consumer internet, financial technology, software, healthcare services, life sciences, and energy technology. The firm also invests in semiconductor companies and alternative energy initiatives in India. NEA has a proven track record, with more than 210 portfolio company IPOs and over 360 acquisitions. The firm's investment strategy encompasses a global perspective, targeting opportunities in North America, Asia, and South America, and typically involves investments ranging from $0.05 million to $20 million.

Michael Albert

Associate

Kate Barrett

Partner, Communications

Peter Barris

Chairman

Forest Baskett

General Partner

Ali Behbahani

General Partner

Ron Bernal

Venture Partner

Ann Bordetsky

Partner

Zak Burns

Associate

James Buxton

Principal

Carmen Chang

Partner and Head of Asia

Philip Chopin

Managing Director, NEA UK

Brandon Christie

Principal

Pamela Clark

General Partner

Vanessa Deng

Associate

Chris Doppman

Managing Director, LP Relations

Tony Florence

General Partner

Qiang Fu

Vice President

Robert Garland

Venture Partner

Jonathan Golden

Partner

Jay Graf

Venture Partner

Arjun Jain

Senior Associate

Ronald Kase

General Partner

Patrick Kerins

General Partner

Nick Kline

Partner, LP Relations

David Kramlich

Associate

Liza Landsman

General Partner

Danielle Lay

Principal

Tiffany Le

Senior Associate

Michael Li

Investor

Tiffany Luck

Partner

Mohamad Makhzoumi

General Partner

Ed Mathers

Partner and Board Member

Matthew McAviney

Partner

Robert J. McGovern

Venture Partner

Kemi Odusan

Investor

Jess Ou

Principal

Greg Papadopoulos

Venture Partner

Luke Pappas

Partner

Michele Park

Partner

Arno Penzias

Venture Partner

Justine Potemkin

Investor

Scott Sandell

Managing General Partner

Tim Schaller

CFO

Andrew Schoen

Partner

Brooke Seawell

Venture Partner - Menlo Park

Alex Sharata

Associate

Peter Sonsini

General Partner

Brad Thawley

Partner, Limited Partner Relations

Blake Wu

Partner

Lulu Xu

Principal

Edison Zhang

Associate

J.C. Lopez MD

Principal on NEA's Healthcare Team

Past deals in Collaborative Consumption

Change

Seed Round in 2022
Change is a donation platform that simplifies the process of corporate giving by allowing brands to integrate a donation option directly at checkout. This service alleviates the challenges of connecting with and vetting nonprofit organizations, saving brands time and resources. The platform offers features such as donation processing, curated nonprofit selections, and real-time analytics, which help brands to measure their impact effectively. Additionally, Change enhances engagement by providing shareable content, enabling brands to connect with their audience in a meaningful way. Through these offerings, Change powers the giving economy and supports brands in making a significant social impact.

Contra

Series B in 2021
Contra gives everyone the tools and infrastructure they need to work for themselves.

Collective Health

Series F in 2021
Collective Health offers a cloud-based platform that transforms how self-insured employers manage health benefits. This integrated system allows companies to administer various health plans through a single portal, providing employees with clear guidance, live concierge support, and digital tools to navigate their healthcare options. By focusing on a smarter alternative to traditional health insurance, Collective Health aims to enhance the value of healthcare investments while improving employee care. The company has experienced significant growth in the employer-sponsored insurance market, currently covering 70,000 employee and dependent lives across 15 employers, including notable clients such as Activision Blizzard, Crossfit, eBay, Palantir, and Red Bull.

Evenly

Seed Round in 2019
Life is about sharing experiences, not splitting transactions. Evenly is a free, simple and secure way to share any expense, so you can stop worrying about money and enjoy the moment. Vacations, BBQs, and dinners are more fun when you’re not worrying about money. Financial interactions commonly introduce awkwardness or discomfort into an otherwise good time. We're aiming to fix that. Don't get mad. Get Evenly!

Evenly

Seed Round in 2019
Life is about sharing experiences, not splitting transactions. Evenly is a free, simple and secure way to share any expense, so you can stop worrying about money and enjoy the moment. Vacations, BBQs, and dinners are more fun when you’re not worrying about money. Financial interactions commonly introduce awkwardness or discomfort into an otherwise good time. We're aiming to fix that. Don't get mad. Get Evenly!

Collective Health

Series E in 2019
Collective Health offers a cloud-based platform that transforms how self-insured employers manage health benefits. This integrated system allows companies to administer various health plans through a single portal, providing employees with clear guidance, live concierge support, and digital tools to navigate their healthcare options. By focusing on a smarter alternative to traditional health insurance, Collective Health aims to enhance the value of healthcare investments while improving employee care. The company has experienced significant growth in the employer-sponsored insurance market, currently covering 70,000 employee and dependent lives across 15 employers, including notable clients such as Activision Blizzard, Crossfit, eBay, Palantir, and Red Bull.

The Wing

Series C in 2018
The Wing is a network of work and community spaces specifically designed for women, with locations in New York, California, and Washington, D.C. Its mission focuses on the professional, civic, social, and economic advancement of women by fostering a supportive community. The Wing's facilities feature open-plan workspaces, meeting rooms, phone booths, and an extensive all-female library. By providing these resources, The Wing enables female founders and busy professional women to find support, gain inspiration, and build their businesses in an empowering environment.

Masse

Seed Round in 2018
Masse is a mobile app which recommends products from people you trust.

Brandless

Series C in 2018
Brandless, Inc. operates an online consumer commerce platform that offers a diverse range of products designed to enhance everyday living. The company specializes in food items, home essentials, beauty and personal care products, health and wellness solutions, baby care, and pet supplies. Founded in 2015 and based in San Francisco, Brandless emphasizes quality, transparency, and community-driven values, aiming to provide consumers with better products at affordable prices. The platform promotes a collaborative approach to commerce, focusing on customer needs and preferences to drive innovation and improve product offerings. By prioritizing essential items and fostering a sense of community, Brandless seeks to empower consumers to make informed choices for themselves and their families.

Choosy

Seed Round in 2018
Choosy is an on-demand social shopping platform where users influence every collection to match their favorite style inspirations. Through social tagging and a team of Style Scouts, Choosy identifies and manufactures trend-driven fashion delivered to shoppers in as little as two weeks. It’s the modern-day equivalent of the ultimate window-shopping experience, creating a new generation of social commerce. All looks are designed and produced in-house, so women sizes 0-20 can get today’s most covetable looks without the ticket price of labels. You see it, you like it, we make it - it’s time to #GetChoosy with your wardrobe.

IfOnly

Series D in 2018
IfOnly is a marketplace for incredible experiences. From unique everyday offerings with local experts to once-in-a-lifetime connections with lauded luminaries, IfOnly provides access to a curated selection of extraordinary experiences that benefit worthy causes around the world. Members enjoy amazing experiences that help them do something incredible every weekend. Engage with athletes, epicureans, artists, musicians, designers, and others who inspire shared interests, foster lasting memories, and benefit impactful causes. Luminaries can share their talent and build their business on the IfOnly marketplace. From meeting premium clientele to promoting their experiences in a curated, safe environment, top luminaries trust IfOnly to help them build their brand while benefiting important causes. At IfOnly, we believe that life is not about buying things, it's about the extraordinary experiences we remember and share. So, what’s your IfOnly?

Goop

Series C in 2018
Goop Inc. is a lifestyle brand and online platform that provides a variety of wellness advice, curated shopping options, and lifestyle content. Founded in 2008 by Gwyneth Paltrow, the brand initially began as a weekly newsletter offering health-centric recipes, travel recommendations, and personal shopping discoveries. It has since evolved into a comprehensive site featuring an array of products, including clean beauty, fashion, and home goods, as well as wellness products and skin-care lines. Goop also shares expert advice on health and fitness, along with decoration ideas, gift guides, and fashion trends. The platform emphasizes curated content, enabling users to access trusted recommendations rather than anonymous suggestions. Based in New York, Goop combines digital content with commerce, aiming to create a personalized and insightful lifestyle experience.

CoEdition

Seed Round in 2018
CoEdition, Inc. is an online retailer based in New York that specializes in women's fashion, specifically catering to sizes 10 to 26. Founded in 2017 and originally known as Frigg, Inc., the company offers a diverse selection of clothing items, footwear, swimwear, lingerie, and accessories from over 100 brands. By providing a platform that emphasizes inclusivity, CoEdition aims to create a single destination for women to discover contemporary styles at affordable prices, enhancing their shopping experience while promoting a sense of community around fashion.

Collective Health

Series D in 2018
Collective Health offers a cloud-based platform that transforms how self-insured employers manage health benefits. This integrated system allows companies to administer various health plans through a single portal, providing employees with clear guidance, live concierge support, and digital tools to navigate their healthcare options. By focusing on a smarter alternative to traditional health insurance, Collective Health aims to enhance the value of healthcare investments while improving employee care. The company has experienced significant growth in the employer-sponsored insurance market, currently covering 70,000 employee and dependent lives across 15 employers, including notable clients such as Activision Blizzard, Crossfit, eBay, Palantir, and Red Bull.

The Wing

Series B in 2017
The Wing is a network of work and community spaces specifically designed for women, with locations in New York, California, and Washington, D.C. Its mission focuses on the professional, civic, social, and economic advancement of women by fostering a supportive community. The Wing's facilities feature open-plan workspaces, meeting rooms, phone booths, and an extensive all-female library. By providing these resources, The Wing enables female founders and busy professional women to find support, gain inspiration, and build their businesses in an empowering environment.

Feather

Seed Round in 2017
Feather Home Inc. operates an online platform that offers furniture and home decor rental services, catering primarily to urban residents seeking affordable furnishing solutions. Established in 2017 and based in New York, the company allows users to rent a variety of high-quality furniture, including items for living rooms, dining rooms, bedrooms, and home offices, with the flexibility to renew, swap, buy, or return as their needs change. Feather's service includes free delivery and assembly within a week, helping customers transition from empty spaces to fully furnished homes efficiently. Additionally, the company's circular approach aims to minimize environmental impact by reducing furniture waste, promoting sustainability by keeping furnishings in use and out of landfills.

Wheels Up

Private Equity Round in 2017
Wheels Up is a membership-based private aviation company that focuses on reducing the upfront cost to fly privately, providing flexibility, service, and safety. Its mobile app enables members to book flights, manage their accounts, and participate in ride-share opportunities. Its members also have given access to the Wheels Down program. The company was founded in 2013 and headquartered in New York, United States.

Wheels Up

Series C in 2017
Wheels Up is a membership-based private aviation company that focuses on reducing the upfront cost to fly privately, providing flexibility, service, and safety. Its mobile app enables members to book flights, manage their accounts, and participate in ride-share opportunities. Its members also have given access to the Wheels Down program. The company was founded in 2013 and headquartered in New York, United States.

Brandless

Series B in 2017
Brandless, Inc. operates an online consumer commerce platform that offers a diverse range of products designed to enhance everyday living. The company specializes in food items, home essentials, beauty and personal care products, health and wellness solutions, baby care, and pet supplies. Founded in 2015 and based in San Francisco, Brandless emphasizes quality, transparency, and community-driven values, aiming to provide consumers with better products at affordable prices. The platform promotes a collaborative approach to commerce, focusing on customer needs and preferences to drive innovation and improve product offerings. By prioritizing essential items and fostering a sense of community, Brandless seeks to empower consumers to make informed choices for themselves and their families.

Frontier Car Group

Series A in 2017
Frontier Car Group is a berlin-based startup who develop, launch, and operate used-automotive marketplaces within emerging market economies, with operations in Nigeria, Mexico, Argentina, Colombia, Chile, Pakistan, and Indonesia. Additionally, we are successfully engaging in two joint ventures with OLX in India and Poland. We increase the efficiency of selling and buying cars through technology, infra-structure creation, access to capital and innovative business models that allows all stakeholders to gain from our impact.

The Wing

Series A in 2017
The Wing is a network of work and community spaces specifically designed for women, with locations in New York, California, and Washington, D.C. Its mission focuses on the professional, civic, social, and economic advancement of women by fostering a supportive community. The Wing's facilities feature open-plan workspaces, meeting rooms, phone booths, and an extensive all-female library. By providing these resources, The Wing enables female founders and busy professional women to find support, gain inspiration, and build their businesses in an empowering environment.

Letgo

Series C in 2017
Letgo is a popular mobile application that facilitates the buying and selling of second-hand goods locally, boasting over 100 million downloads and 400 million listings. Founded in 2015 by Alec Oxenford and Jordi Castello, later joined by Enrique Linares, Letgo has become a leading marketplace in the United States, offering a diverse range of products, including electronics, vehicles, clothing, and furniture. The app incorporates innovative features such as image recognition and video listings, which streamline the listing process by automatically suggesting titles, prices, and categories based on user-uploaded photos. This user-friendly approach allows individuals to easily declutter their homes and discover great deals nearby.

Goop

Series B in 2016
Goop Inc. is a lifestyle brand and online platform that provides a variety of wellness advice, curated shopping options, and lifestyle content. Founded in 2008 by Gwyneth Paltrow, the brand initially began as a weekly newsletter offering health-centric recipes, travel recommendations, and personal shopping discoveries. It has since evolved into a comprehensive site featuring an array of products, including clean beauty, fashion, and home goods, as well as wellness products and skin-care lines. Goop also shares expert advice on health and fitness, along with decoration ideas, gift guides, and fashion trends. The platform emphasizes curated content, enabling users to access trusted recommendations rather than anonymous suggestions. Based in New York, Goop combines digital content with commerce, aiming to create a personalized and insightful lifestyle experience.

Letgo

Series B in 2016
Letgo is a popular mobile application that facilitates the buying and selling of second-hand goods locally, boasting over 100 million downloads and 400 million listings. Founded in 2015 by Alec Oxenford and Jordi Castello, later joined by Enrique Linares, Letgo has become a leading marketplace in the United States, offering a diverse range of products, including electronics, vehicles, clothing, and furniture. The app incorporates innovative features such as image recognition and video listings, which streamline the listing process by automatically suggesting titles, prices, and categories based on user-uploaded photos. This user-friendly approach allows individuals to easily declutter their homes and discover great deals nearby.

Didi

Venture Round in 2016
Didi Chuxing is a mobile transportation platform that offers app-based transportation services. The company offers a mobile tech-based mobility option for users across, including taxi hailing, private car-hailing, Hitch (social ride-sharing), DiDi Chauffeur, DiDi Bus, DiDi Test Drive, DiDi Car Rental, and DiDi Enterprise Solutions. As a practitioner in the sharing economy initiative, DiDi is committed to working with communities and partners to solve transportation, environmental challenges, and employment problems using big data-driven deep-learning algorithms that optimize resource allocation. Bo Zhang and Wei Cheng established the company in 2012 in Beijing, Beijing.

Cuponation

Series B in 2015
Cuponation is a prominent online platform that provides users with access to discount codes and offers across more than 24 countries. Founded by Corrado Rota, the company features over 18,000 e-commerce brands, including well-known names like Amazon, Just Eat, and Asos, spanning various categories such as fashion, beauty, electronics, and travel. Cuponation's business model focuses on aggregating discount codes, allowing users to easily copy and paste these codes at checkout without the need for registration. This approach distinguishes Cuponation from competitors like Groupon, aligning more closely with traditional coupon platforms like Retailmenot and Coupons.com. The company's international expansion began in India, followed by launches in Brazil, Spain, Italy, Switzerland, Austria, Poland, France, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Cuponation strategically targets markets with limited competition to establish its presence before venturing into more challenging environments.

Collective Health

Series C in 2015
Collective Health offers a cloud-based platform that transforms how self-insured employers manage health benefits. This integrated system allows companies to administer various health plans through a single portal, providing employees with clear guidance, live concierge support, and digital tools to navigate their healthcare options. By focusing on a smarter alternative to traditional health insurance, Collective Health aims to enhance the value of healthcare investments while improving employee care. The company has experienced significant growth in the employer-sponsored insurance market, currently covering 70,000 employee and dependent lives across 15 employers, including notable clients such as Activision Blizzard, Crossfit, eBay, Palantir, and Red Bull.

Wheels Up

Private Equity Round in 2015
Wheels Up is a membership-based private aviation company that focuses on reducing the upfront cost to fly privately, providing flexibility, service, and safety. Its mobile app enables members to book flights, manage their accounts, and participate in ride-share opportunities. Its members also have given access to the Wheels Down program. The company was founded in 2013 and headquartered in New York, United States.

Goop

Series A in 2015
Goop Inc. is a lifestyle brand and online platform that provides a variety of wellness advice, curated shopping options, and lifestyle content. Founded in 2008 by Gwyneth Paltrow, the brand initially began as a weekly newsletter offering health-centric recipes, travel recommendations, and personal shopping discoveries. It has since evolved into a comprehensive site featuring an array of products, including clean beauty, fashion, and home goods, as well as wellness products and skin-care lines. Goop also shares expert advice on health and fitness, along with decoration ideas, gift guides, and fashion trends. The platform emphasizes curated content, enabling users to access trusted recommendations rather than anonymous suggestions. Based in New York, Goop combines digital content with commerce, aiming to create a personalized and insightful lifestyle experience.

Cotopaxi

Series A in 2015
Cotopaxi is a direct-to-consumer, outdoor gear, and apparel company with a social-focused mission of eradicating extreme poverty. Every piece of gear is tied to a humanitarian cause in the world’s poorest countries. Every pack provides between one and three weeks of education to a child, the sale of a water bottle provides six months of clean water and all apparel is tied to health related projects. Cotopaxi's aim is to help the world's poorest of the poor and to provide transparency by showing the exact impact of donations. It was founded in 2014 and headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah.

Collective Health

Series B in 2015
Collective Health offers a cloud-based platform that transforms how self-insured employers manage health benefits. This integrated system allows companies to administer various health plans through a single portal, providing employees with clear guidance, live concierge support, and digital tools to navigate their healthcare options. By focusing on a smarter alternative to traditional health insurance, Collective Health aims to enhance the value of healthcare investments while improving employee care. The company has experienced significant growth in the employer-sponsored insurance market, currently covering 70,000 employee and dependent lives across 15 employers, including notable clients such as Activision Blizzard, Crossfit, eBay, Palantir, and Red Bull.

Collective Health

Series B in 2015
Collective Health offers a cloud-based platform that transforms how self-insured employers manage health benefits. This integrated system allows companies to administer various health plans through a single portal, providing employees with clear guidance, live concierge support, and digital tools to navigate their healthcare options. By focusing on a smarter alternative to traditional health insurance, Collective Health aims to enhance the value of healthcare investments while improving employee care. The company has experienced significant growth in the employer-sponsored insurance market, currently covering 70,000 employee and dependent lives across 15 employers, including notable clients such as Activision Blizzard, Crossfit, eBay, Palantir, and Red Bull.

hopOn, Inc.

Seed Round in 2015
hopOn, Inc. is a travel technology company that provides an online platform for discovering, planning, and booking trips. Founded in 2013 and based in Walnut, California, the platform allows users to book flights from over 400 airlines and choose from more than 170,000 hotels worldwide. Additionally, it facilitates the sharing of travel expenses among friends or group members, making it easier to coordinate vacation, wedding, recurring, or work trips. By combining social features with travel booking, hopOn aims to enhance the travel planning experience for its clients.

Pocket

Series B in 2015
Pocket, the premier Save for Later app, lets you consume and share content whenever you want, wherever you want, even without an internet connection. It's been called "a DVR for the web" by the New York Times, Business Week, Time, TechCrunch and more. When you come across an article, video or a webpage you'd like to read but can't at that time, save it to Pocket. You can then read or watch it whenever you have a moment, whether it's on the couch, during your commute, on the plane, train, or practically anywhere. Millions of users save articles, videos, travel guides, recipes, how-to and reference documents, and more on Pocket, automatically syncing in a stunning and simple interface across devices like iPad, iPhone, Android, desktop and mobile web, Kobo e-reader, Chrome apps, Kindle Fire and now wearable devices like the Samsung Gear.

Wallapop

Venture Round in 2015
Wallapop is a hyper-local mobile marketplace based in Barcelona, Spain, that facilitates the buying and selling of secondhand goods. Founded in September 2013 by Agustin Gomez, the platform operates as a "virtual flea market," connecting users within their local communities to trade a wide variety of pre-owned items. By focusing on local transactions, Wallapop aims to promote sustainable consumption and reduce waste while providing an accessible way for individuals to declutter their homes and find affordable products. The app's user-friendly interface and geolocation features enhance the buying and selling experience, making it a popular choice for those looking to engage in secondhand commerce.

Cotopaxi

Seed Round in 2014
Cotopaxi is a direct-to-consumer, outdoor gear, and apparel company with a social-focused mission of eradicating extreme poverty. Every piece of gear is tied to a humanitarian cause in the world’s poorest countries. Every pack provides between one and three weeks of education to a child, the sale of a water bottle provides six months of clean water and all apparel is tied to health related projects. Cotopaxi's aim is to help the world's poorest of the poor and to provide transparency by showing the exact impact of donations. It was founded in 2014 and headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah.

CrowdChat

Seed Round in 2014
CrowdChat is a Palo Alto-based provider of a social engagement and big data analytics platform designed to facilitate public group conversations through hashtags across social media. The company offers a cloud-based platform that enables both consumers and businesses to participate in unified discussions, enhancing their social media engagement. Utilizing its proprietary 1-Click Community technology, CrowdChat analyzes data from social media followers, delivering real-time social analytics and insights that measure the impact of engagement. This innovative platform allows users to discuss specific topics using designated hashtags, maximizing the reach and effectiveness of their interactions.

BoxC

Seed Round in 2014
BoxC allows shippers and logistics providers access to an open international shipping network that is more reliable than postal carriers and cheaper than express carriers. All pay as you go. Unlike a traditional infrastructure, international shipping is available without the burdens of capacity planning, carrier contracts, partner integration, and fragmented customs clearance and tax requirements. The open international shipping network is accessible to every shipper and logistics provider through BoxC’s platform. No matter if you're building a large, complex shipping network, expanding your delivery service area, or needing better international shipping for your packages.

Collective Health

Series A in 2014
Collective Health offers a cloud-based platform that transforms how self-insured employers manage health benefits. This integrated system allows companies to administer various health plans through a single portal, providing employees with clear guidance, live concierge support, and digital tools to navigate their healthcare options. By focusing on a smarter alternative to traditional health insurance, Collective Health aims to enhance the value of healthcare investments while improving employee care. The company has experienced significant growth in the employer-sponsored insurance market, currently covering 70,000 employee and dependent lives across 15 employers, including notable clients such as Activision Blizzard, Crossfit, eBay, Palantir, and Red Bull.

IfOnly

Series A in 2013
IfOnly is a marketplace for incredible experiences. From unique everyday offerings with local experts to once-in-a-lifetime connections with lauded luminaries, IfOnly provides access to a curated selection of extraordinary experiences that benefit worthy causes around the world. Members enjoy amazing experiences that help them do something incredible every weekend. Engage with athletes, epicureans, artists, musicians, designers, and others who inspire shared interests, foster lasting memories, and benefit impactful causes. Luminaries can share their talent and build their business on the IfOnly marketplace. From meeting premium clientele to promoting their experiences in a curated, safe environment, top luminaries trust IfOnly to help them build their brand while benefiting important causes. At IfOnly, we believe that life is not about buying things, it's about the extraordinary experiences we remember and share. So, what’s your IfOnly?

Zady

Convertible Note in 2013
Zady Inc. is an e-commerce platform based in New York, specializing in the retail of apparel, accessories, home decor, office stationery, and pet care products for both men and women. Founded in 2012 by Soraya Darabi and Maxine Bédat, Zady promotes conscious consumerism by providing customers with detailed information about the origins and craftsmanship of the items they purchase. The company emphasizes manufacturing transparency, ensuring each product is sourced from designers committed to sustainability and quality. Zady's curated selection features high-end, timeless products that prioritize durability over fleeting fashion trends, thereby appealing to consumers who value both aesthetics and ethical sourcing. Through its platform, Zady seeks to redefine shopping by encouraging consumers to consider the impact of their purchases while enjoying beautifully constructed goods.

Referly

Seed Round in 2012
Referly is an online referral system designed for social networks that enables users to share links to products and services while earning rewards based on their friends' actions. By tracking shared links, Referly allows individuals to cultivate a reputation as knowledgeable sources for their favorite items, incentivizing them to promote products they value. The platform effectively combines social sharing with a rewards mechanism, encouraging users to engage with their networks and generate purchases through their recommendations.

Loosecubes

Series A in 2012
Loosecubes is a community marketplace for workspace. It connects members with an empty desk, studio or sofa with other members who need a productive and inspiring place to work. Whether you are looking for coworking companions by the day or longer term studiomates by the month, Loosecubes makes it easy to find the right people to share your workday with.

BeachMint

Venture Round in 2012
BeachMint is a social commerce company that specializes in designer-curated direct-to-consumer sites. Founded by entrepreneurs Josh Berman and Diego Berdakin, BeachMint launched its first brand, JewelMint, in October 2010, followed by several others, including StyleMint, BeautyMint, ShoeMint, HomeMint, and intiMINT, each collaborating with celebrities and experts. These brands operate on a subscription shopping model, providing personalized product recommendations and exclusive items based on the insights of their celebrity partners. The company has secured over $80 million in funding, with notable investors including Accel Partners, Goldman Sachs, and NEA. BeachMint's offerings aim to deliver significant value through a curated selection of products and original content, changing monthly to maintain member engagement.

BeachMint

Venture Round in 2011
BeachMint is a social commerce company that specializes in designer-curated direct-to-consumer sites. Founded by entrepreneurs Josh Berman and Diego Berdakin, BeachMint launched its first brand, JewelMint, in October 2010, followed by several others, including StyleMint, BeautyMint, ShoeMint, HomeMint, and intiMINT, each collaborating with celebrities and experts. These brands operate on a subscription shopping model, providing personalized product recommendations and exclusive items based on the insights of their celebrity partners. The company has secured over $80 million in funding, with notable investors including Accel Partners, Goldman Sachs, and NEA. BeachMint's offerings aim to deliver significant value through a curated selection of products and original content, changing monthly to maintain member engagement.

CruiseWise

Seed Round in 2011
CruiseWise is an online platform designed to simplify the cruise booking process. Founded in 2010 by Amit Aharoni, Steve Davis, and Nicolas Meunier, the company emerged during a challenging period for the cruise industry, characterized by a noticeable decline in bookings. CruiseWise provides users with comprehensive information about various cruise options, including details on ship sizes, service levels, construction dates, and visual content showcasing cabins and entertainment facilities. The platform allows customers to compare prices, routes, and cabin choices across multiple cruise lines while displaying the total cost for the cruise, including taxes, for all passengers. This approach enables users to make informed decisions and book cruises conveniently and at competitive rates.

BeachMint

Venture Round in 2010
BeachMint is a social commerce company that specializes in designer-curated direct-to-consumer sites. Founded by entrepreneurs Josh Berman and Diego Berdakin, BeachMint launched its first brand, JewelMint, in October 2010, followed by several others, including StyleMint, BeautyMint, ShoeMint, HomeMint, and intiMINT, each collaborating with celebrities and experts. These brands operate on a subscription shopping model, providing personalized product recommendations and exclusive items based on the insights of their celebrity partners. The company has secured over $80 million in funding, with notable investors including Accel Partners, Goldman Sachs, and NEA. BeachMint's offerings aim to deliver significant value through a curated selection of products and original content, changing monthly to maintain member engagement.

BeachMint

Venture Round in 2010
BeachMint is a social commerce company that specializes in designer-curated direct-to-consumer sites. Founded by entrepreneurs Josh Berman and Diego Berdakin, BeachMint launched its first brand, JewelMint, in October 2010, followed by several others, including StyleMint, BeautyMint, ShoeMint, HomeMint, and intiMINT, each collaborating with celebrities and experts. These brands operate on a subscription shopping model, providing personalized product recommendations and exclusive items based on the insights of their celebrity partners. The company has secured over $80 million in funding, with notable investors including Accel Partners, Goldman Sachs, and NEA. BeachMint's offerings aim to deliver significant value through a curated selection of products and original content, changing monthly to maintain member engagement.
One Block Off the Grid (1BOG) is a nationwide group purchasing initiative aimed at promoting the adoption of renewable energy and sustainable living solutions. By providing educational resources, assessment tools, and community purchase pricing, 1BOG facilitates homeowners in making informed decisions regarding solar energy. The organization enables users to compare quotes from top solar providers, offering financial and logistical support to streamline the process. Currently, 1BOG operates in eight cities across the United States, helping communities transition towards more sustainable energy practices.

LiveLoop

Seed Round in 2010
LiveLoop is a company that specializes in real-time document collaboration, particularly through its innovative PowerPoint plugin. This product allows users to work together on the same presentation simultaneously, regardless of their location, eliminating the need for cumbersome email exchanges of multiple attachments. LiveLoop's solution integrates seamlessly into the Microsoft PowerPoint environment, enabling users to see each other's edits in real time, down to the individual keystrokes. This functionality enhances productivity and streamlines the collaborative process, making it easier for teams to create and refine presentations collectively.

The Point

Series A in 2008
The Point is a website for organizing group actions. Its goal is to help people congregate around the issues they care about and combine forces to make things happen. Participants take action to solve their problem, but only once a critical mass of people have committed such that the combined force will "tip" the issue. The Point helps you know in advance whether your participation will make a difference. The company changed its name and focus in 2009 and became Groupon.

HotDispatch

Series B in 2000
HotDispatch has created a new online marketplace where web-deliverable services can be purchased and sold. We focus on the exchange of information online, as opposed to services transacted over the web but delivered off-line. This distinguishes us from services for online airline and hotel reservations, employment classifieds, auctions, etc. The company was born in a brainstorm in August, 1998 and incorporated in January, 1999 with early financing from Sun Microsystems, Mitchell Kapor, Omar Khudari, and Omar Blaik; and more recent financing from NEA and Accel Partners. The HotDispatch launch comes at the end of a successful pilot sponsored by Sun Microsytems and involving more than 1,500 invited participants.

Webex

Venture Round in 2000
Webex, now part of Cisco, specializes in on-demand collaboration solutions that facilitate online meetings, web conferencing, and videoconferencing for teams of all sizes. It enhances business processes, including sales and training, through secure and interactive web-based applications. These services are delivered via the Webex MediaTone Network, a global infrastructure designed for secure and efficient application delivery. In addition to video and web conferencing, Webex offers integrated telephone and audio services, allowing users to connect using standard devices such as telephones, webcams, and microphones. The platform also provides supplementary services like asset management and software distribution, ensuring comprehensive support for remote collaboration.

Webex

Series C in 1999
Webex, now part of Cisco, specializes in on-demand collaboration solutions that facilitate online meetings, web conferencing, and videoconferencing for teams of all sizes. It enhances business processes, including sales and training, through secure and interactive web-based applications. These services are delivered via the Webex MediaTone Network, a global infrastructure designed for secure and efficient application delivery. In addition to video and web conferencing, Webex offers integrated telephone and audio services, allowing users to connect using standard devices such as telephones, webcams, and microphones. The platform also provides supplementary services like asset management and software distribution, ensuring comprehensive support for remote collaboration.

ShortCycles

Venture Round in 1999
ShortCycles is a business-to-business e-service for the dynamic exchange of information.

HotDispatch

Series A in 1999
HotDispatch has created a new online marketplace where web-deliverable services can be purchased and sold. We focus on the exchange of information online, as opposed to services transacted over the web but delivered off-line. This distinguishes us from services for online airline and hotel reservations, employment classifieds, auctions, etc. The company was born in a brainstorm in August, 1998 and incorporated in January, 1999 with early financing from Sun Microsystems, Mitchell Kapor, Omar Khudari, and Omar Blaik; and more recent financing from NEA and Accel Partners. The HotDispatch launch comes at the end of a successful pilot sponsored by Sun Microsytems and involving more than 1,500 invited participants.
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