Trinity Ventures

Trinity Ventures is an early stage venture capital firm dedicated to partnering with passionate entrepreneurs to transform revolutionary ideas into reality. With over $1 billion under management, Trinity Ventures believes in personal engagement, mutual respect and goal alignment with the entrepreneurs. Trinity focuses on early stage and seed technology investments with particular emphasis on social commerce and entertainment, digital media, Saas, and cloud and infrastructure. Trinity Ventures has invested in such leading companies as Aruba Networks, 21Vianet, Blue Nile, LoopNet, Photobucket, SciQuest, Starbucks, BeachMint, Infoblox, Trion Worlds and Zulily.

Anjula Acharia

Partner

Ajay Chopra

General Partner

Noel Fenton

Founding Partner

Lyle McCulloch

SVP of Finance

Karan Mehandru

General Partner

Patricia E. Nakache

General Partner

LK

Lawrence K. Orr

General Partner

Larry Orr

General Partner

Prakash Ramamurthy

Operating Partner

RS

Ramakrishna Satyavolu

General Partner

Schwark Satyavolu

General Partner

AO

Augustus O. Tai

Venture Partner

Gus Tai

Venture Partner

Fred Wang

General Partner

474 past transactions

Brightside

Seed Round in 2018
Brightside is the first employer-based financial wellness solution that uniquely combines personal assistants, smart technology and innovative products to relieve employee stress and its impact on the workforce. Brightside delivers improved outcomes for employees through its financial assistants, who engage employees, establish trust, and provide tailored support, as well as unbiased access to financial products that save them money. Headquartered in San Francisco, Calif., Brightside was founded in 2017

Bulletproof 360, Inc.

Series A in 2015
Bulletproof 360, Inc. manufactures and sells coffee and tea products, and dietary supplements. It offers cacao tea products, chocolate powders, coconut charcoal capsules, protein products, vanilla powders, cacao butter products, accessories, MCT oils, proteins, food and drinks, supplements, and other products. The company sells its products through retail stores in the United States and internationally, as well as online. Bulletproof 360, Inc. was formerly known as Bulletproof Digital, Inc. The company was incorporated in 2013 and is based in Seattle, Washington.

Badgeville

Series C in 2012
Badgeville is the leading business gamification company with hundreds of global brand customers. With its unique combination of in-app gamification, SaaS platform and big data analytics, Badgeville is building the future of work. The company was founded in 2010 and is headquartered in Silicon Valley. Based in Redwood, CA, the Badgeville team includes experts from Zynga, Playdom, Omniture, Google, Salesforce.com, Amazon, WebEx, Microsoft and more. Badgeville investors are InterWest Partners, Norwest Venture Partners, Trinity Ventures and El Dorado Ventures. To learn more, follow @Badgeville or visit www.badgeville.com.

Cyphort

Series B in 2013
Cyphort Inc. develops software and appliance based solutions to protect enterprises and governments against cybercrime attacks with payloads. Its network layer agnostic and distributed approach is suited to protect cloud computing multi-tenant infrastructures where extensive use of virtualization are creating growing security gaps. The company also offers Anti-SIEM, a security analytics platform that begins with a focus on threat detection by ingesting raw data from web, email, and lateral spread traffic, as well as log and event data from a variety of other security tools in the network. Cyphort Inc. was founded in 2008 and is based in Santa Clara, California. As of September 18, 2017, Cyphort Inc. operates as a subsidiary of Juniper Networks, Inc..

Digital Shadows

Series C in 2019
Digital Shadows identifies unwanted exposure, protect against external threats, and minimize digital risk. The company's product Digital Shadows SearchLight helps to minimize these risks by detecting data loss, securing the online brand, and reducing the attack surface. Digital Shadows has proven that their digital risk management service is incredibly valuable, providing my security teams with context, prioritization, recommended actions, and even remediation options to dramatically reduce risk to Sophos. The company was founded in 2011 and is based in San Francisco, California.

Clarus Systems

Series B in 2006
Clarus Systems, Inc. provides integrated voice service management, testing and monitoring solutions for IP Communication and Contact Center deployments, upgrades and transformations.

IntruVert

Series C in 2002
IntruVert is developing intrusion detection systems - based on the integration of patented signature, anomaly and Denial of Service detection techniques on a single platform and designed for multi-gigabit speeds - that can accurately detect network attacks and instantly block them before damage is incurred.

Outreach, Inc.

Series B in 2016
Outreach is a sales engagement platform that accelerates revenue growth by optimizing every interaction throughout the customer lifecycle. The platform manages all customer interactions across email, voice and social, and leverages machine learning to guide reps to take the right actions. Thousands of customers, including Cloudera, Glassdoor, Pandora, and Zillow, rely on Outreach to drive predictable and measurable growth, increase efficiency and effectiveness of customer-facing teams, and improve visibility into sales activity and performance.

Gatsby

Series B in 2020
GatsbyJS is a React-based SSG that first debuted in 2015. Built by Kyle Mathews and fully open source, Gatsby upended the SSG ecosystem by combining best-practice front-end development techniques (route-based code splitting, PRPL, service workers, and offline support) with dynamic data integrations via a rich set of plugins (WordPress, Drupal, Contentful, MongoDB, etc.), queried at compile-time. Best of all was when Gatsby v1.0 shipped with connectors to PHP workhorse CMSs like Drupal and WordPress. Meaning that non-techies could still comfortably push content in the familiar way, while devs got to make use of React’s component model. Developers jumped on Gatsby like birthday kids on cupcakes: Gatsby is already in use by literally tens of thousands of developers, and downloaded nearly 500,000 times each month.

Apollo

Series C in 2019
Driving the momentum behind GraphQL, its Data Graph Platform helps developers, startups, and enterprises get the most out of GraphQL. Apollo builds open source tools and commercial services used by thousands of developers in production and has cultivated a strong community around GraphQL. With the Apollo Data Graph Platform, customers like Expedia, Airbnb, Audi, SurveyMonkey, and others rapidly implement GraphQL, consistent with industry best practices, providing their customers with the high-quality, personalized digital experiences they expect—on all of their devices. Based in San Francisco, Apollo is backed by Andreessen Horowitz, Matrix Partners, Webb Investment Network, and Trinity Ventures.

TubeMogul

Series B in 2010
TubeMogul is the leading enterprise software company for digital branding. The world’s largest brands and agencies unify their video advertising on TubeMogul’s programmatic platform. By using a single, integrated solution, TubeMogul’s clients gain control over their video spend, simplify their workflow and verify the success of their campaigns. Founded in 2006, TubeMogul is based in Emeryville, California with offices across North America, Europe, Asia and Australia.

BlueStripe

Series B in 2009
BlueStripe Software provides the next generation of transaction performance management solutions. BlueStripe’s flagship product, FactFinder, is the first management tool to monitor transactions and applications together with the underlying infrastructure, enabling IT Operations to know when transactions get stuck, where they get stuck, and why.

Act-On Software

Venture Round in 2014
Act-On Software is a marketing automation company delivering innovation that empowers marketers to do the best work of their careers. Act-On is the only integrated workspace to address the needs of the customer experience, from brand awareness and demand generation, to retention and loyalty. With Act-On, marketers can drive better business outcomes and see higher customer lifetime value.

Taulia

Series B in 2011
Taulia is a FinTech startup that provides working capital management and electronic invoicing services for supply chain companies. Its platform helps businesses to turn every invoice into a revenue opportunity using their cash or third-party cash to fund early payments, lower the barriers for e-invoicing participation by accepting all forms of electronic invoices without having to charge suppliers, and empower suppliers to be self-sufficient by giving them access to free self-service and management tool.

Ankeena Networks

Venture Round in 2010
Ankeena develops media infrastructure solutions deliver online media at a massive scale. The solution is fully interoperable with industry standard players and other infrastructure elements.

Netcordia

Series B in 2006
Netcordia provides network automation software for enterprise networks. First released in 2000, Netcordia's NetMRI software focuses around the automation of network configuration and change management for layer 2 and 3 network devices, with a heavy emphasis on monitoring change through timeline dashboards and meeting internal and industry compliance requirements. NetMRI compares SNMP and syslog data to a library of best practice standards to enable network engineers to catch and remediate potential issues before they cause downtime or other problems. Netcordia is headquartered in Annapolis, Maryland and is funded by Gold Hill Capital, Novak Biddle Venture Partners, and Trinity Ventures.

Mirage Networks

Series B in 2004
Mirage Networks was a network security company dedicated to delivering highly effective security solutions that are easy to deploy and manage. Mirage served the enterprise through a global channel of resellers,original equipment manufacturers and managed security service providers.

Bix

Series A in 2006
Bix.com, Inc. operates a website that allows users and advertisers to create, enter into, and judge online contests. It focuses on talent—based online contests, with categories, such as photography, Karaoke, comedy, dance, and writing. The company was formerly known as 900 Seconds Inc. The company was founded in 2006 and is based in Sunnyvale, California.

Figure Eight Inc.

Series D in 2016
Figure Eight Inc. develops a human-in-the-loop machine learning platform. Its platform transforms text, image, audio, and video data into customized training data for a range of use cases, including autonomous vehicles, consumer product identification, natural language processing, search relevance, intelligent chatbots, and others. The company’s platform also creates training data at enterprise scale for computer vision, natural language processing (NLP), audio use cases, and data enrichment and classification. Figure Eight Inc. was founded in 2007 and is based in San Francisco, California.

Workpop

Series A in 2014
Workpop, Inc. operates an online job posting and hiring platform. It provides an online job search tool for users or individuals; and candidate sourcing, applicant screening, employee onboarding, and team management tool for employers. The company was incorporated in 2014 and is based in Santa Monica, California. As of September 10, 2018, Workpop, Inc. operates as a subsidiary of Cornerstone OnDemand, Inc.

Life House

Series B in 2020
Life House is creating a network of lifestyle hotels that are more experiential and more affordable through a powerful software-enabled brand & management platform. Our proprietary software materially reduces the costs of operating a hotel and increases revenues, delivering superior returns to our hotel owners (we do not own or invest in real estate).

Taulia

Series D in 2014
Taulia is a FinTech startup that provides working capital management and electronic invoicing services for supply chain companies. Its platform helps businesses to turn every invoice into a revenue opportunity using their cash or third-party cash to fund early payments, lower the barriers for e-invoicing participation by accepting all forms of electronic invoices without having to charge suppliers, and empower suppliers to be self-sufficient by giving them access to free self-service and management tool.

Holberton School

Series A in 2018
Holberton, Inc. provides project-based learning and peer learning to software engineers. It offers courses, such as foundation of software engineering, augmented reality and virtual reality, full-stack web development, advanced linux programming, algorithm & blockchain, and machine learning. The company offers free education until students find jobs. Holberton, Inc. was founded in 2015 and is headquartered in San Francisco, California with additional campuses in Bogotá and Medellín, Colombia; and New Haven, Connecticut.

Maranti Networks

Series C in 2004
Maranti Networks is focused on the development of storage infrastructure solutions and offers CoreSTOR system, a network storage controller. Maranti Networks was acquired by EMC in August 2005. Maranti Networks was founded in 2000 and is based in San Jose, California.

Taulia

Venture Round in 2012
Taulia is a FinTech startup that provides working capital management and electronic invoicing services for supply chain companies. Its platform helps businesses to turn every invoice into a revenue opportunity using their cash or third-party cash to fund early payments, lower the barriers for e-invoicing participation by accepting all forms of electronic invoices without having to charge suppliers, and empower suppliers to be self-sufficient by giving them access to free self-service and management tool.

Infoblox

Seed Round in 2001
Infoblox is the developer of network identity appliances that provide a scalable, secure way for enterprises to manage the critical network identity protocols—including DNS, DHCP, RADIUS and LDAP—that link business applications to the network infrastructure. Infoblox products increase network control while lowering TCO by delivering services that are more secure and scalable, easier to manage, and more reliable than "build-your-own" server-software solutions. The Infoblox distributed appliance approach also provides a secure, integrated platform for centralizing the management of identity data and services across the network. With sales and marketing presence in more than 30 countries, Infoblox has over 500 customers from a wide range of industries, many of them Fortune 500 companies.

Outreach, Inc.

Series G in 2021
Outreach is a sales engagement platform that accelerates revenue growth by optimizing every interaction throughout the customer lifecycle. The platform manages all customer interactions across email, voice and social, and leverages machine learning to guide reps to take the right actions. Thousands of customers, including Cloudera, Glassdoor, Pandora, and Zillow, rely on Outreach to drive predictable and measurable growth, increase efficiency and effectiveness of customer-facing teams, and improve visibility into sales activity and performance.

Harmonize

Seed Round in 2019
Harmonize offers a remote care platform that simplifies technology implementation and clinical triage. It focuses on improving remote care for patients in need, many of whom are unfamiliar with technology and suffer from multiple comorbidities. The patient interface gathers both high-tech and high-touch inputs, while its medical platform guides staff through triage and intervention routing at scale. The Harmonize platform reduces potential overhead by more than 90% while increasing patient engagement. It includes patient adherence rate, information triage workload reduction, and healthcare utilization cost reduction.

Auth0

Series B in 2016
AAuth0 is an identity management platform for application builders and developers. It provides Auth0, a web-scale cloud solution that includes APIs and tools that enable developers to eliminate the friction of authentication and authorization of their applications and APIs. Auth0 enables users to single sign-on for applications running on various platforms with various identity providers; add few lines of JavaScript to power their applications; customize various stages of the authentication and authorization pipeline, and connect their applications and APIs to their database of users and passwords. Its platform also allows users to authenticate to active directory, LDAP, SAML, Integrated Windows Authentication, Google Apps, Salesforce, and other IdPs without having to configure firewall; add and remove users, modify profiles and authorization attributes, and identify root cause user login issues; see a stream of recent logins and their locations; and enable various SaaS and SAML-enabled applications. Auth0's solution works with iOS, Android, and Windows Phone 8 platforms. Its platform is used by large and small enterprises, and startups.

Exalt Communications

Series B in 2007
Exalt Communications provides wireless backhaul systems and interconnect solutions. Its solutions include microwave radio systems designed to solve the bottlenecks within the last mile, middle mile, and first mile sections of the network. The company serves service providers, mobile carriers, municipal Wi-Fi mesh networks, and emerging carriers and wireless ISPs, as well as education, healthcare, enterprise, government, public safety and emergency response, and industrial sectors. Exalt Communications was founded in 2004 and is based in Campbell, California

Preact

Seed Round in 2014
Preact (formerly Less Neglect) is a cloud-based customer success service that helps subscription software companies maximize customer lifetime value by reducing churn, acquiring new paid customers, and increasing user revenues. Preact provides health metrics tailored to each user and account by tracking detailed session-level usage of web and mobile applications and server APIs. Preact predicts and informs which customers are likely to churn, renew, or upgrade by modeling usage and behavior patterns using big data analytics, behavioral science, and machine learning. In addition, Preact provides deep, real-time visibility into product usage to dramatically improve customer support and product quality. Preact integrates with Gmail, Salesforce, Stripe, Zendesk, Desk.com, Helpscout, Mixpanel, and Marketo, and other leading cloud-based apps.

Genies

Seed Round in 2014
Genies is a mobile app company that allows users to clone themselves. Through their Avatar Agency, consumer product, and SDK, Genies has set the foundation for swift, widespread adaptation of avatars in society, business, and culture. With over a million clothing and facial options provided, users can create their Genie to represent themself however they’d like. Genies was founded in 2017 and is headquartered in Venice, California, United States.

One Jackson

Seed Round in 2012
One Jackson is an online marketplace for high-quality, indie-designed kids clothing.

Aventail

Series E in 2001
Aventail is a Seattle, Washington provider of technology that allows employees to remotely access their corporate network. They were acquired by SonicWALL in June of 2007.

Squire Technologies, Inc.

Series D in 2021
Squire Technologies, Inc. develops a Web and mobile application that allows clients to book and pay for grooming services. It offers Squire that enables barbershops to take control of operations manage bookings from app; access Commander from Phone, iPad, or computer; and provides barber specific pricing and durations. The company’s Squire is also used to schedule appointment; discover barbers based on style, budget, location, and others; and check availability and book a timeslot. The company was incorporated in 2014 and is based in New York, New York.

Shenick Network Systems

Series A in 2003
Shenick Network Systems delivers IP test and measurement solutions for virtualized and physical network infrastructure. The company’s flagship product TeraVM™ is a fully virtualized solution that emulates and measures terabits of stateful application traffic with the ability to easily pinpoint and isolate problem flows. TeraVM supports all major hypervisors and can be deployed on industry-standard hardware offering a uniquely cost effective method to test. Shenick’s TeraVM and diversifEye™ solutions help service providers and network equipment manufacturers analyze the performance limitations and capabilities of a wide variety of security and networking devices including VPN/Firewall, vSwitch, DPI or IPS/IDS, vLoad Balancer, and video infrastructure. The company was established in 2000 and is based in Milpitas, California and Dublin Ireland.

Care.com

Series E in 2012
Care.com improves the lives of families and caregivers by helping them connect in a reliable and easy way. It offers solutions to help families make informed decisions in one of the most important and highly considered aspects of their family life—finding and managing quality care for their family—their children, parents, pets and other loved ones. In providing families a comprehensive marketplace for care, it is building the largest destination for quality caregivers to find fulfilling employment and career opportunities globally. The Company strives to help its members—families and caregivers—pursue their passions and fulfill the basic human need of caring for each other.

Loggly

Series B in 2010
Loggly, Inc. develops a cloud based application intelligence solutions for app developers. The company offers log management, troubleshooting, root cause analysis, systems monitoring and alerting solutions, application debugging, deployment monitoring, application analytics solutions, and APIs for developers. Loggly, Inc. was incorporated in 2009 and is based in San Francisco, California. As of January 8, 2018, Loggly, Inc. operates as a subsidiary of SolarWinds Worldwide, LLC.

Tari Labs, LLC

Seed Round in 2018
Tari Labs, LLC develops and operates digital assets focused block chain protocol in the United States. Its platform enables users to manage, use, and transfer digital asset from tickets to loyalty points to virtual goods. The company also offers Aurora, a mobile payment wallet to transfer digital currency. Tari Labs, LLC was incorporated in 2018 and is based in Oakland, California.

Cygent

Series C in 2000
Cygent is the first Internet software company to offer a comprehensive eBusiness Support System (eBSS) for the communications industry. They link wholesalers and retailers of communications services to each other and to their customers across all interaction points. They create a speed-to-market advantage for communications service providers by accelerating their move to online business and enabling rapid deployment of new products and services.

Speedera Networks

Venture Round in 2001
As of June 13, 2005, Speedera Networks, Inc. was acquired by Akamai Technologies Inc. Speedera Networks, Inc. provides distributed application hosting and content delivery services for organizations in both industry and government sectors. Its family of on-demand services solves the performance, scalability, availability, and security problems of distributed applications and Web sites. The company was founded in 1999 and is headquartered in Santa Clara, California.

MaxPoint Interactive

Series B in 2011
MaxPoint Interactive is a digital advertising company that helps retailers and brands increase in-store traffic. MaxPoint provides a business intelligence and digital marketing solution that enables national brands to drive local, in-store sales. The company’s proprietary Digital Zip® technology and the MaxPoint Intelligence Platform predict the most likely local buyers of a specific product at a particular retail location and then execute cross-channel digital marketing campaigns to reach these buyers. MaxPoint has worked with each of the top 20 leading national advertisers and each of the top 10 advertising agencies in the United States as ranked by Advertising Age.

Fieldwire

Seed Round in 2015
Fieldwire is the field management platform construction pros count on to easily manage the jobsite. Construction companies of all sizes use Fieldwire to power clear communication on over 500,000 projects worldwide. With its easy-to-use mobile application, Fieldwire saves each user 1 hour every day by enabling more efficient information sharing onsite. Fieldwire’s key features include plan viewing, task management, issue tracking, reporting, and more — all accessible from one place. Fieldwire is venture-backed by top investors in the industry and is already transforming the way dispersed teams communicate and collaborate on projects. Fieldwire is the easiest way for construction companies to stay organized on the jobsite.

VTS, Inc.

Series A in 2015
View The Space, Inc. operates a commercial real estate leasing and asset management platform that enables owners and brokers to streamline their workflows and lease space. Its platform also enables owners and brokers to manage deal activity, identify trends, and quantify portfolio performance. It also offers VTS Market, an online marketing platform that enables landlords and their agency teams to market and lease their available spaces remotely. View The Space, Inc. was formerly known as View The Space, LLC. The company was founded in 2010 and is based in New York, New York.

SynapseFI

Series A in 2018
SynapseFI is a banking platform that enables companies to provide financial products to their customers for a fraction of the cost of traditional banks. The company provides payment, deposit, lending. and investment products as APIs to FinTech companies who build and launch their financial innovations on top of their banking infrastructure. They help fintech companies work together to develop the technology. Founded in 2014, SynapseFI is headquartered in San Francisco, California.

Brightside

Series A in 2020
Brightside is the first employer-based financial wellness solution that uniquely combines personal assistants, smart technology and innovative products to relieve employee stress and its impact on the workforce. Brightside delivers improved outcomes for employees through its financial assistants, who engage employees, establish trust, and provide tailored support, as well as unbiased access to financial products that save them money. Headquartered in San Francisco, Calif., Brightside was founded in 2017

Skyfire Labs

Series D in 2012
Skyfire, acquired by Opera Software in 2013, is now the Network Solutions division of Opera Software. The unit is dedicated to leveraging the power of cloud computing to radically improve the mobile Internet experience for both operators and their consumers, with a focus on NFV-centric architecture as a means to deliver exceptional QoE and mobile monetization capabilities for operators around the world. Skyfire was founded in 2007, acquired by Opera in 2013, and is located in Mountain View, CA.

Stitch, Inc.

Series A in 2013
Stitch, Inc. offers a managed ETL service for developers. It helps users in connecting to all their data sources and sends to SaaS tools to streams that data to their warehouse. It serves developers and small businesses. The company was founded in 2016 and is based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. As of November 9, 2018, Stitch, Inc. operates as a subsidiary of Talend Inc..

ScaleArc

Series B in 2011
ScaleArc, Inc. develops database performance monitoring and load balancer software for SQL server, MySQL, and Oracle. The company offers ScaleArc for SQL Server that enables zero downtime for applications driven by Microsoft SQL Server; ScaleArc for MySQL, which allows zero downtime for applications driven by MySQL databases; and ScaleArc for Oracle that provides automated failover and zero downtime for applications, ACID-compliant caching, and real-time analytics for Oracle databases. It serves financial services, e-Commerce and retail, healthcare, technology industries, and media and content providers. The company was founded in 2009 and is based in Santa Clara, California. As of January 18, 2018, ScaleArc, Inc. operates as a subsidiary of Ignite Technologies, Inc.

TubeMogul

Series C in 2012
TubeMogul is the leading enterprise software company for digital branding. The world’s largest brands and agencies unify their video advertising on TubeMogul’s programmatic platform. By using a single, integrated solution, TubeMogul’s clients gain control over their video spend, simplify their workflow and verify the success of their campaigns. Founded in 2006, TubeMogul is based in Emeryville, California with offices across North America, Europe, Asia and Australia.

Bulletproof 360, Inc.

Series C in 2018
Bulletproof 360, Inc. manufactures and sells coffee and tea products, and dietary supplements. It offers cacao tea products, chocolate powders, coconut charcoal capsules, protein products, vanilla powders, cacao butter products, accessories, MCT oils, proteins, food and drinks, supplements, and other products. The company sells its products through retail stores in the United States and internationally, as well as online. Bulletproof 360, Inc. was formerly known as Bulletproof Digital, Inc. The company was incorporated in 2013 and is based in Seattle, Washington.

Marmot

Venture Round in 1995
Marmont operates in the technology industry. The company was incorporated in 2015 and is based in Boulder, Colorado.

ScaleArc

Series C in 2013
ScaleArc, Inc. develops database performance monitoring and load balancer software for SQL server, MySQL, and Oracle. The company offers ScaleArc for SQL Server that enables zero downtime for applications driven by Microsoft SQL Server; ScaleArc for MySQL, which allows zero downtime for applications driven by MySQL databases; and ScaleArc for Oracle that provides automated failover and zero downtime for applications, ACID-compliant caching, and real-time analytics for Oracle databases. It serves financial services, e-Commerce and retail, healthcare, technology industries, and media and content providers. The company was founded in 2009 and is based in Santa Clara, California. As of January 18, 2018, ScaleArc, Inc. operates as a subsidiary of Ignite Technologies, Inc.

MasteryConnect Inc.

Series B in 2014
MasteryConnect helps educators identify levels of student understanding, target students for intervention, personalize learning, and use data to evaluate their own practice. It specializes in the fields of educational technology, software as a service, education, and professional development. The company was founded in 2009 and headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah.

Act-On Software

Series C in 2011
Act-On Software is a marketing automation company delivering innovation that empowers marketers to do the best work of their careers. Act-On is the only integrated workspace to address the needs of the customer experience, from brand awareness and demand generation, to retention and loyalty. With Act-On, marketers can drive better business outcomes and see higher customer lifetime value.

MyNewPlace

Series A in 2006
MyNewPlace is one of the largest apartment listing websites in the United States. The site lists apartments and homes for rent along with city information pages, rental living resources and multiple ways for users to view properties and neighborhood information they're interested in. MyNewPlace is headquartered in San Francisco in the SoMa neighborhood, but is owned by RealPage based out of Carrollton,Texas. MyNewPlace is known in the apartment industry for its intuitive design features, including flexible apartment search and integrated maps. MyNewPlace was also the first apartment rental website to incorporate social networking features like Facebook Connect and Post to Twitter. In July 2009, MyNewPlace launched a MyNewPlace iPhone app, incorporating GPS-based apartment search and the ability to take notes and photos on listings. For general information consumers can also view city profiles offering information on average rent, transit time, average age and other demographic data. Rental Living tips and tricks are regularly published on the MyNewPlace blog titled LocalTalk.

Code Climate Inc.

Seed Round in 2014
Code Climate Inc. develops an engineering intelligence application that delivers data-driven insights to software engineering organizations. It offers Velocity that analyzes all the data from GitHub repos and provides heads-up displays, real-time analytics, and custom reports to give a perspective on how engineering team is working. The company also provides Quality that provides automated code review for test coverage, maintainability, and more to save time and merge. It offers its products for managers, engineers, executives, and product leaders. Code Climate Inc. was founded in 2011 and is based in New York, New York.

800.COM

Series C in 1999
800.COM has been providing excellent products, services and customer care for 10 years. Regardless of whether you are a small or large company, they know that when you’re successful, they’re successful. They have the industry’s largest selection of toll-free numbers to choose from, choosing the right number makes it easy for customers to call your business. They pride theirselves on being a resource to help grow your business. Their care specialists can help you find the best numbers for your business.

Docker

Series B in 2014
Docker develops an open platform for building, shipping, and running distributed applications. Its platform allows developers and system administrators to create and run applications as a collection of containers that work across laptops, data center virtual machines, and public cloud instances. Docker also offers an application run-time and packaging tool and a cloud service for sharing applications and automating workflows. Starting in 2008, dotCloud became Docker in October 2013, with its headquarters in San Francisco, California.

Opsera

Series A in 2021
At Opsera, we share a vision for the future of software delivery. Our vision is to empower software and DevOps engineers to deliver software faster, safer and smarter by providing them with a continuous orchestration platform that enables choice of any CI/CD tools and no-code automation across the entire DevOps life cycle. Opsera’s continuous orchestration platform provides self-service toolchain automation, drag-and-drop declarative pipelines, and unified insights. With Opsera, development teams can increase software velocity while using the tools they want, operations teams gain improved efficiency while reducing risk and complexity, and business leaders have unparalleled visibility. Opsera believes that DevOps has transformed from an aspiration to a practical science, and its platform is purpose-built to help organizations accelerate DevOps adoption and reach peak innovation velocity.

Holberton School

Series B in 2021
Holberton, Inc. provides project-based learning and peer learning to software engineers. It offers courses, such as foundation of software engineering, augmented reality and virtual reality, full-stack web development, advanced linux programming, algorithm & blockchain, and machine learning. The company offers free education until students find jobs. Holberton, Inc. was founded in 2015 and is headquartered in San Francisco, California with additional campuses in Bogotá and Medellín, Colombia; and New Haven, Connecticut.

Cohesity

Series B in 2015
Cohesity makes your data work for you by consolidating secondary storage silos onto a hyperconverged, web-scale data platform that spans both private and public clouds. Enterprise customers begin by radically streamlining their backup and data protection, then converge file and object services, test/dev instances and analytic functions to provide a global data store. Cohesity counts many Global 1000 companies among its rapidly growing customer base. CRN named Cohesity a Top 25 Disrupter and one of the 10 Coolest Hyperconverged Products of 2016. Cohesity is a group of passionate individuals working together to bring innovation to the storage landscape. Their group has employees from renowned companies such as Google, Nutanix, Riverbed, VMware, Netflix, Aster Data and others in the heart of Silicon Valley.

Katmango

Series A in 2000
Katmango was founded on a simple principle: enable web sites to get more out of their partnerships thus benefiting both themselves and their users. They have built a simple but elegant solution based on leading edge Internet technologies and a clear value proposition. Their Partner Link System allows Their customers to send their users as registered, logged-in users to their partners. Partners are willing to pay significantly more for these registered users than they would for low value, generic traffic. And the improved convenience for users means higher sales and increased loyalty.

Clearleap

Series C in 2013
Clearleap accelerates the delivery of multiscreen services by alleviating the business, operational, and technical challenges facing content owners and video service providers in offering video entertainment on all screens. Designed to work as a comprehensive solution or as modules that can plug into existing tool suites and infrastructure, the ClearFlow Multiscreen Platform enables centralized multiscreen video processing and asset management workflows as well as distribution, ad preparation, and a synchronized user experience across TV Everywhere platforms. ClearFlow modules are offered together or separately and deployed as hosted, hybrid, or private models.

Preact

Venture Round in 2015
Preact (formerly Less Neglect) is a cloud-based customer success service that helps subscription software companies maximize customer lifetime value by reducing churn, acquiring new paid customers, and increasing user revenues. Preact provides health metrics tailored to each user and account by tracking detailed session-level usage of web and mobile applications and server APIs. Preact predicts and informs which customers are likely to churn, renew, or upgrade by modeling usage and behavior patterns using big data analytics, behavioral science, and machine learning. In addition, Preact provides deep, real-time visibility into product usage to dramatically improve customer support and product quality. Preact integrates with Gmail, Salesforce, Stripe, Zendesk, Desk.com, Helpscout, Mixpanel, and Marketo, and other leading cloud-based apps.

CubeTree

Series B in 2009
CubeTree offers a full-featured enterprise collaboration suite built on an enterprise social networking platform. Companies can create private, secure enterprise social networks using CubeTree. By leveraging features which people already use in the consumer world – like user profiles, micro-blogging, follow/following news feeds and groups at CubeTree makes it easier for employees to understand and fully utilize the system. A full suite of collaboration tools is tightly integrated with CubeTree’s enterprise social networking platform, and includes wikis, blogs, polls, file sharing, link sharing, search and more. CubeTree has pre-built integrations to many consumer and enterprise products including Twitter®, Google Docs and Google Reader, Salesforce.com, WebEx and Basecamp. The standard version is free for unlimited users, allowing anyone to create a network for their company and invite colleagues to join. Premium versions offer additional features and storage.

Jumpcam

Series A in 2013
JumpCam is a free mobile app that makes it easy to create collaborative videos with friends and family. Just start a video and invite others to add their own clips. JumpCam instantly stitches everything together into a single, beautiful movie.

Pipefy, Inc.

Venture Round in 2016
Pipefy specializes in the fields of process management, workflow, process automation, and task management. Through a simple Kanban-style interface companies can achieve process excellence without the need for IT, technical skills, or professional services. Its fully customizable platform helps teams attain higher levels of productivity and efficiency by setting clear execution standards for every step of each process. Pipefy was founded in 2015 by Alessio Alionço, a former mergers and acquisitions consultant. Its headquarters is based in San Francisco in California.

RadiumOne

Series B in 2011
RadiumOne features a software platform that automates media buying, making big data actionable for digital marketers. RadiumOne uses programmatic advertising to connect brands to their next customers by incorporating valuable proprietary data about behaviors, actions, and interests demonstrated by consumers across the web and mobile touchpoints. It was founded in 2009 and headquartered in San Francisco, California.

Della.com

Venture Round in 1999
Della.com is the world's premier gift-giving website that offers the smart, simple way to give better gifts. Della.com is a convenient place to create your own wishlists, discover other people's wishes and easily purchase the perfect gift. Designed to make every gift giving experience fun and rewarding, Della.com features the best partner stores including Amazon.com, Banana Republic, Crate and Barrel, Fogdog.com, Gap, REI, Williams-Sonoma, and more. They offer great gift ideas as well as personalized, interactive ways to communicate with family and friends.
Grande Communications Networks is a telecom company that provides a suite of internet, television, and phone services to residential and business customers. It offers high-speed Internet, wireless home networking, and fiber Internet services; digital basic TV; cable, preferred, and premier TV services; and advertising services. The company also provides data, voice, video, colocation, commercial development, bundles, MDU, and customer care services to small and enterprise businesses. ###Grande Communications Networks is recapitalized by ABRY Partners in 2009###

Perfect Market

Series A in 2008
Perfect Market, Inc. is the provider of digital publishing software solutions for driving traffic, engagement and revenue. Our products and services are utilized by over 200 premium publishers, including LATimes.com, ChicagoTribune.com, NBCNews.com, Mediaite.com and BusinessInsider.com. Perfect Market’s primary product offering is the Digital Publishing Suite, a comprehensive set of tools that address content recirculation, social discovery, search engine optimization, on-site promotions and ad optimization. These tools enable digital publishers to dynamically adapt the experience for each user in real-time, thereby improving the user experience on site and optimizing publisher efforts to drive users towards relevant actions. Perfect Market also offers Audience Development consulting services for publishers looking to augment our software solutions. Idealab founded Perfect Market in 2007 to build upon its achievements in search technology, which includes the creation of the paid search model through Overture Services (acquired by Yahoo! in 2003). In 2008, Perfect Market acquired Media River for its semantic analysis capabilities and fundamental patents covering a broad range of applications. Perfect Market is headquartered in Pasadena, California, with offices in New York City, San Francisco and Bangalore, India, and has raised nearly $30M in from Comcast Ventures, Idealab, Rustic Canyon Ventures, Tribune Company and Trinity Ventures.

Big Sky Health

Series A in 2020
At Big Sky Health, we're passionate about helping people live healthier, longer lives. Information, motivation, and accountability are all key to success on your path toward wellness—so we build experiences that provide all of the above. Here's to making your health journey as simple and successful as possible.

Cyrus Biotechnology

Series B in 2021
Cyrus Biotechnology builds software tools to accelerate basic research in biotech, pharma, and industrial biotechnology. Cyrus Bench delivers an enterprise version of the Rosetta molecular modeling and design toolkit, with the associated array of bio-molecular computation tools. It was founded in 2014 and headquartered in Seattle, Washington.

Datawire

Seed Round in 2019
Ambassador Labs builds a continuous deployment platform for Kubernetes.

Apollo

Series C in 2019
Driving the momentum behind GraphQL, its Data Graph Platform helps developers, startups, and enterprises get the most out of GraphQL. Apollo builds open source tools and commercial services used by thousands of developers in production and has cultivated a strong community around GraphQL. With the Apollo Data Graph Platform, customers like Expedia, Airbnb, Audi, SurveyMonkey, and others rapidly implement GraphQL, consistent with industry best practices, providing their customers with the high-quality, personalized digital experiences they expect—on all of their devices. Based in San Francisco, Apollo is backed by Andreessen Horowitz, Matrix Partners, Webb Investment Network, and Trinity Ventures.

Docker

Series A in 2011
Docker develops an open platform for building, shipping, and running distributed applications. Its platform allows developers and system administrators to create and run applications as a collection of containers that work across laptops, data center virtual machines, and public cloud instances. Docker also offers an application run-time and packaging tool and a cloud service for sharing applications and automating workflows. Starting in 2008, dotCloud became Docker in October 2013, with its headquarters in San Francisco, California.

Turo

Series D in 2017
Turo Inc. operates an online car rental marketplace that enables local car owners to list their cars and travelers to rent them for local pickup, city delivery, and airport delivery. It enables users to calculate and discover what their car could earn for them. Turo, Inc. was formerly known as RelayRides, Inc. and changed its name to Turo, Inc. in November 2015. The company was founded in 2009 and is based in San Francisco, California.

NextGreatPlace

Series A in 2013
NextGreatPlace is managed by a team of travel visionaries and hospitality veterans. They are the team behind one of the most revolutionary travel companies built in the last decade – Exclusive Resorts.

LeCayla Technologies

Series A in 2004
LeCayla Technologies is a provider of billing and customer on-boarding software for software-as-a-service (SaaS) and Web-based applications.

mSpot

Series A in 2005
Located in Palo Alto, CA, mSpot, Inc. was acquired by Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., in May, 2012. Driven by a commitment to technological innovation, the company has developed mobile music services since its foundation in 2004. mSpot was the first company to stream a full format radio service in North America, as well as the first to provide a cloud locker service for music.

Loggly

Series B in 2013
Loggly, Inc. develops a cloud based application intelligence solutions for app developers. The company offers log management, troubleshooting, root cause analysis, systems monitoring and alerting solutions, application debugging, deployment monitoring, application analytics solutions, and APIs for developers. Loggly, Inc. was incorporated in 2009 and is based in San Francisco, California. As of January 8, 2018, Loggly, Inc. operates as a subsidiary of SolarWinds Worldwide, LLC.

Nestio, Inc.

Series A in 2018
Funnel offers a complete marketing and leasing management solution for residential landlords and brokers. From top national management companies to boutique brokerages, thousands of multifamily professionals rely on Funnel’s intuitive software to manage their inventory from one place, optimize the tenant experience from prospect to close, and drive more revenue. The company was founded in 2010 and is based in New York, New York.

Owler, Inc.

Series B in 2012
Owler, Inc. provides a mobile and online resource that helps users to follow, track, and research companies. Its resource also helps users to get real time updates, crowdsourced insights, and news—about their companies, competitors, clients, and investments that are hand-curated from various sources. The company provides solutions for inquisitive people, executives and marketers, and sales sectors. Owler, Inc. was formerly known as InfoArmy, Inc. The company was founded in 2011 and is based in San Mateo, California with an additional office in Coimbatore, India.

InboxQ

Angel Round in 2010
InboxQ is a browser extension that delivers a persistent stream of questions from Twitter directly to you. There is no better way to engage with potential customers than by using your expertise to help them solve their problems.

Auth0

Series D in 2018
AAuth0 is an identity management platform for application builders and developers. It provides Auth0, a web-scale cloud solution that includes APIs and tools that enable developers to eliminate the friction of authentication and authorization of their applications and APIs. Auth0 enables users to single sign-on for applications running on various platforms with various identity providers; add few lines of JavaScript to power their applications; customize various stages of the authentication and authorization pipeline, and connect their applications and APIs to their database of users and passwords. Its platform also allows users to authenticate to active directory, LDAP, SAML, Integrated Windows Authentication, Google Apps, Salesforce, and other IdPs without having to configure firewall; add and remove users, modify profiles and authorization attributes, and identify root cause user login issues; see a stream of recent logins and their locations; and enable various SaaS and SAML-enabled applications. Auth0's solution works with iOS, Android, and Windows Phone 8 platforms. Its platform is used by large and small enterprises, and startups.

dotCloud

Angel Round in 2011
DotCloud is a 2nd-generation platform-as-a-service, and is the commercial entity behind Docker.io. Docker is an open source engine that makes it possible to pack, ship, and run any application as a lightweight container.

Squire Technologies, Inc.

Series A in 2019
Squire Technologies, Inc. develops a Web and mobile application that allows clients to book and pay for grooming services. It offers Squire that enables barbershops to take control of operations manage bookings from app; access Commander from Phone, iPad, or computer; and provides barber specific pricing and durations. The company’s Squire is also used to schedule appointment; discover barbers based on style, budget, location, and others; and check availability and book a timeslot. The company was incorporated in 2014 and is based in New York, New York.

Biba Systems, Inc.

Series B in 2013
Biba Systems, Inc. offers a mobile-first business application that delivers conference calls and messaging services for businesses. It offers Biba, an integrated application that allows users to work with their teams; helps people get in touch instantly; and works across companies and devices. The company was founded in 2011 and is based in San Francisco, California. As of December 31, 2015, Biba Systems, Inc. operates as a subsidiary of Amazon.com, Inc..

Fluid Entertainment, Inc.

Series A in 2008
Fluid Entertainment, Inc. develops online games for kids. It develops Emerald Island, a children's multiplayer online game.

Loggly

Venture Round in 2012
Loggly, Inc. develops a cloud based application intelligence solutions for app developers. The company offers log management, troubleshooting, root cause analysis, systems monitoring and alerting solutions, application debugging, deployment monitoring, application analytics solutions, and APIs for developers. Loggly, Inc. was incorporated in 2009 and is based in San Francisco, California. As of January 8, 2018, Loggly, Inc. operates as a subsidiary of SolarWinds Worldwide, LLC.

Quokka Sports

Post in 2000
Quokka Sports, Inc. provides sports entertainment services for the global digital world. The company operates through two divisions: Qmedia, a media production division; and Qtech, a live content technology solutions division. QMedia's principal activities include the acquisition and control of digital rights; production of live sports and entertainment content; publishing and production of web content such as website development for live events, content production, and website maintenance; and creative sponsorship campaign development and sales. QTech develops and manages the company's proprietary Live_IP technology and services that focus on delivering real-time and near real-time immersive media content for the internet, broadband, interactive and enhanced TV, and wireless platforms. The Live_IP platform consists of two primary components, a near real-time content viewer and a live content publishing system. These tools offer content producers, a browser-based publishing platform for creating, editing, assembling, and laying out media-rich content into overlapping content layers that aid content producers in the complete production of projects.

Namo Media

Seed Round in 2013
Namo Media's technology allows any mobile app to do mobile advertising like Facebook: beautiful mobile ads that sit in-stream rather than in annoying banner ads. Today’s 320 x 50px mobile banner ads combine bad user experience with bad ad performance. Namo’s in-stream native advertising unit solves both problems: in-stream ads don’t cause banner blindness for users, raising the value of each impression for advertisers. Ads that are uninteresting can simply be scrolled away, rather than sticking to the top or bottom of the screen where they cause accidental clicks. Facebook already generates about $1.5B+ in revenue a year from these ads. Namo’s SDK powers ads for stream-based apps on iOS and Android. In-stream ads work great for any app with a content stream, e.g. social, photosharing, news, and communications apps. Streams are the natural way to consume content on mobile, and in-stream ads are the natural way to monetize streams. The company was started by former Google and AdMob product managers and software engineers, and has raised funding from Google Ventures, Andreessen Horowitz, Betaworks, and Trinity Ventures.

Outreach, Inc.

Series F in 2020
Outreach is a sales engagement platform that accelerates revenue growth by optimizing every interaction throughout the customer lifecycle. The platform manages all customer interactions across email, voice and social, and leverages machine learning to guide reps to take the right actions. Thousands of customers, including Cloudera, Glassdoor, Pandora, and Zillow, rely on Outreach to drive predictable and measurable growth, increase efficiency and effectiveness of customer-facing teams, and improve visibility into sales activity and performance.

PlayFirst

Venture Round in 2010
PlayFirst is the global leader in mobile games for family and friends. PlayFirst develops great mobile games for family and friends, and tens of millions of fans worldwide have played our hit titles. PlayFirst's portfolio of games includes the DASH® series (Diner Dash®, Wedding Dash®, Cooking Dash®, Hotel Dash®, SpongeBob Diner Dash® and Hotel Transylvania Dash®) and Stars series (Mall Stars™).

thredUP Inc.

Series A in 2010
thredUP is the nation's most trusted online marketplace for buying and selling like-new clothing. Fusing fashion resale and e-commerce, customers send consignment quality clothing in a pre-paid Closet Cleanout Bag, earn cash upfront for their clothing, and can shop favorite styles and brands at thredUP.com for up to 90% off retail. Based in San Francisco, thredUP was founded in 2009 by James Reinhart, Oliver Lubin, and Chris Homer. The company is advised by current Netflix CEO Reed Hastings, former eBay COO, Brian Swette and backed by world-class investors.

Serverless, Inc.

Series A in 2018
Serverless provides development framework for building serverless architectures. It offers Serverless Framework that enables users to build auto-scaling, pay-per-execution, and event-driven apps on AWS Lambda; and develop their own plugins. Serverless also provides an application structure for the management of code, resources, and events across large projects and teams. Austen Collins founded it in 2015, with its headquarters in San Francisco in California.

Alice, Inc.

Seed Round in 2018
Alice, Inc. designs and develops artificial intelligence (AI) enabled payroll management software which automates pre-tax spending. The company's software works by synchronizing with a company’s payroll system and then identifies pre-tax eligible expenses made by employees such as commuting costs, medical, and dental care. Additionally, it texts the employee to confirm the transaction and then update payroll with the tax refund. It also assists the human resource professionals during the on-boarding process. The company was incorporated in 2015 and is based in Brooklyn, New York.

dotCloud

Series A in 2011
DotCloud is a 2nd-generation platform-as-a-service, and is the commercial entity behind Docker.io. Docker is an open source engine that makes it possible to pack, ship, and run any application as a lightweight container.