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Funded Administrative Services Startups in Denver

Denver's administrative services sector has drawn consistent venture activity across multiple years, with 13 disclosed funding events spanning April 2021 t…

Denver's administrative services sector has drawn consistent venture activity across multiple years, with 13 disclosed funding events spanning April 2021 through February 2025. The segment ranges from a $100K venture round for Pipeline Equity in February 2022 to Velocity Global's $400M Series B that May — a spread that reflects significant variation in company scale and business model within this category.

Activity was densest in late 2021 and the first half of 2022, when five rounds closed between January and May alone: RemoteLock ($18M Series B), Spekit ($45M Series B), Vangst ($19M Series B), Velocity Global ($400M Series B), and Pipeline Equity ($100K). Gtmhub's $120M Series C in December 2021 and Guild Education's $150M round in June 2021 further anchored that stretch. More recent deal flow is thinner: Elevate closed a $20M round of undisclosed series in October 2024, and Affineon Health raised a $5M Seed in February 2025.

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What are the largest disclosed rounds among Denver administrative services startups in this dataset?

Velocity Global leads with a $400M Series B closed in May 2022. Guild Education ($150M, June 2021) and Gtmhub ($120M Series C, December 2021) follow, with Spekit's $45M Series B in January 2022 rounding out the top four disclosed amounts.

When was funding activity highest for this segment in Denver?

Early 2022 was the most concentrated period, with five rounds closing between January and May — RemoteLock, Spekit, Vangst, Velocity Global, and Pipeline Equity. Combined with Gtmhub and Guild Education in the second half of 2021, roughly eight of the 13 rows cluster within a 12-month window.

What round stages are most represented in this segment?

Series B is the most common labeled stage, with four companies — RemoteLock, Spekit, Vangst, and Velocity Global — all closing at that level. Several additional rounds are tagged 'Series Unknown,' indicating companies that did not publicly disclose their stage at announcement.

How much early-stage activity is visible in Denver administrative services?

Two early-stage rounds appear in the dataset: Affineon Health's $5M Seed in February 2025 and Gritly's undisclosed Pre-Seed in November 2022. Both sit well below the median deal size shown and represent the only sub-Series A labeled rounds in the set.

What is the smallest disclosed round in this dataset?

Pipeline Equity raised $100K in a venture round of undisclosed series in February 2022 — the smallest disclosed dollar figure by a wide margin and one of only two rounds under $1M in the 13 rows shown.

Has deal activity in this segment slowed in recent years compared to 2021–2022?

Yes, based on the rows shown. The 2021–2022 period accounts for nine of the 13 rounds. Only three rounds appear between mid-2022 and early 2025 — Opolis ($7M, July 2023), Elevate ($20M, October 2024), and Affineon Health ($5M, February 2025) — suggesting a notable deceleration in disclosed deal flow.

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