Funded Administrative Services Startups in San Francisco
San Francisco's administrative services startup sector shows sustained venture activity across the full date range visible here, with the 50 most recent fu…
San Francisco's administrative services startup sector shows sustained venture activity across the full date range visible here, with the 50 most recent funded companies spanning Pre-Seed through Series D and closing rounds from March 2023 through October 2025. The largest disclosed amounts concentrate at Series B and above: Klarity raised $70M in June 2024, Infinitus Systems $52M Series C in October 2024, and Ashby $50M Series D in July 2025. Series B is the most common labeled stage, represented by Sparrow ($35M), KarmaCheck ($45M), Censia ($48M), TeamBridge ($28M), WorkWhile ($23M), and Monograph ($20M), among others.
Earlier-stage activity is also present throughout the period. Three companies — Calltree AI, Nextbyte, and Vora AI — each closed $500K Pre-Seed rounds on the same date, March 12, 2025. Ten companies in the dataset carry undisclosed amounts, most of them raising in 2023 with unspecified stage labels. Workforce management, HR automation, and AI-assisted back-office tooling recur as product themes across multiple companies in the list.
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What are the largest disclosed rounds among these 50 companies?
Klarity leads with a $70M Series B in June 2024, followed by Infinitus Systems at $52M Series C in October 2024 and Ashby at $50M Series D in July 2025. KarmaCheck ($45M Series B, June 2024) and Censia ($48M Series B, September 2024) round out the top five disclosed amounts in the dataset.
Which funding stage appears most often in this segment?
Series B is the most frequently labeled stage, with at least nine companies — including Sparrow ($35M), KarmaCheck ($45M), Klarity ($70M), WorkWhile ($23M), and Monograph ($20M) — raising at that level. Seed follows with roughly eight companies, and Series A accounts for six, including Apriora ($17M), Kadence ($20M), and Venteur ($20M).
Which companies have reached the most advanced funding stages?
Ashby is the only Series D in the dataset, closing a $50M round in July 2025. Infinitus Systems is the sole Series C, having raised $52M in October 2024.
Are there any notable timing clusters in when rounds closed?
Three Pre-Seed rounds — Calltree AI, Nextbyte, and Vora AI, each at $500K — all closed on March 12, 2025. Separately, Ashby, Kadence, and OpenLaw each closed rounds on July 22, 2025, spanning Series D, Series A, and Seed respectively.
How many of these rounds have undisclosed amounts?
Ten of the 50 companies list undisclosed amounts, including Atomicwork, Remynt, Heyday, Tall Poppy, Dreami, Performetry, Ignite! Reading, Homebase, jobRely, and Incredible Health. Most undisclosed-amount rounds cluster in 2023 and carry unspecified stage labels.
What is the smallest disclosed round in the dataset?
GetSetUp raised $40K in October 2024, the lowest disclosed figure in the dataset by a significant margin. The next smallest are three $500K Pre-Seed rounds — Calltree AI, Nextbyte, and Vora AI — all closed in March 2025.
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