Seed Funded Administrative Services Startups
The 50 seed rounds tracked here span January through October 2025, with TransCrypts (Newark, California) closing a $15M round on October 12 as the most rec…
The 50 seed rounds tracked here span January through October 2025, with TransCrypts (Newark, California) closing a $15M round on October 12 as the most recent entry. Round sizes vary substantially: the three largest disclosed amounts are Perfect's $23M (Tel Aviv, February 2025), TransCrypts' $15M, and Murphy AI's $13M (Barcelona, July 2025), while the majority fall between $1M and $7M and eight companies reported undisclosed totals.
Geographically, US companies account for roughly two-fifths of the list, with California, New York, and Washington, D.C. each hosting multiple names. Barcelona emerges as a secondary cluster — Workfully, Pack, and Murphy AI all closed seed rounds there between July and September 2025. The Netherlands contributes four entries (MELP, Voyc, Cruit, Seven Stars) and Germany three (traplinked, PROSERVATION, amberSearch), making European deal flow nearly comparable to North American volume in this cohort. Singapore, India, Brazil, Colombia, Saudi Arabia, and Malaysia each contribute individual entries, reflecting a genuinely global spread at the seed stage.
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What are the largest disclosed seed rounds in administrative services over this period?
Perfect led by amount with a $23M seed in Tel Aviv (February 2025), followed by TransCrypts at $15M in Newark, California (October 2025) and Murphy AI at $13M in Barcelona (July 2025). These three are clear outliers; the bulk of rounds in the dataset fall between $1M and $7M, with several sub-$2M raises including Sadq ($1M), MELP ($1M), and Payd ($400K).
Which cities show the most concentration of seed-funded administrative services startups?
The San Francisco Bay Area has the densest cluster — OpenLaw, Spott, and FirstWork are all headquartered in San Francisco proper, with Skylark Labs in Palo Alto and iFrame in Menlo Park adding two more nearby. Barcelona produced three rounds in a compressed window: Murphy AI (July 14), Pack (September 21), and Workfully (September 27), all in 2025. Amsterdam and surrounding Netherlands cities account for four entries: Voyc, Cruit, MELP, and Seven Stars.
How does US deal activity compare to European activity in this segment?
US-based companies account for 21 of the 50 entries, spread across California, New York, Texas, Ohio, and several other states. European companies total 18, with notable clusters in the Netherlands (4 companies), Germany (3), the UK (3), Spain (3), and Italy (2) — making Europe nearly on par with the US by raw count in this dataset.
How many of these companies raised undisclosed seed rounds?
Eight of the 50 companies — Ottonomy, Truth Bridge, Freshr Technologies, Cloud Humans, Cruit, Betterteem, Alphacruncher, and Seven Stars — did not disclose round sizes.
What is the date range of seed activity shown here, and when was the most recent close?
The 50 rounds span January 26, 2025 (Zelt, London) through October 12, 2025 (TransCrypts, Newark, California), with deals distributed across the full calendar year. Activity in July through October 2025 accounts for 17 of the 50 rounds, suggesting no seasonal drop-off in seeding through late 2025.
Which non-US, non-European markets are represented in this seed cohort?
Singapore appears twice (Neufast, EDGE Tutor), as does India (Slikk in Bengaluru, Jobizo in Gurgaon). Single entries come from Saudi Arabia (Sadq, Riyadh), Brazil (Cloud Humans, São Paulo), Colombia (HUNTY, Bogotá), Malaysia (Payd), the Philippines (Betterteem), Canada (Freshr Technologies), and Israel (Perfect, Tel Aviv — the largest disclosed round in the dataset at $23M).
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