Funded Apps Startups in Barcelona
Barcelona's apps segment in this dataset spans 21 companies raising across a four-year window from March 2021 to June 2025.
Barcelona's apps segment in this dataset spans 21 companies raising across a four-year window from March 2021 to June 2025. Wallapop's $87M Series G in January 2023 is the single largest disclosed round by a considerable distance; most other deals are far smaller, with $2M appearing repeatedly across Seed, Venture, and undisclosed series rounds. Pre-Seed activity is particularly visible: Cribdata ($170K, October 2024), Honei ($720K, April 2023), Process Talks ($250K, July 2022), and Dailyjobs ($100K, July 2021) illustrate a steady flow of early capital into the city's app founders.
The more recent entries — Payflow's $11M in June 2025, Goin's undisclosed Series A in February 2025, and Badi's $5M in June 2024 — point to continued investor interest at both growth and early stages. Verticals covered include fintech, proptech, digital health, senior care, nightlife, and job marketplaces, with no single category accounting for a clear majority of companies shown.
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Frequently asked
What are the largest disclosed rounds among these Barcelona apps startups?
Wallapop's $87M Series G (January 2023) is the largest by a wide margin. Payflow ($11M, June 2025) and Durcal ($8M, May 2022) are the next largest disclosed amounts, with most other rounds sitting at $2M or below.
How much funding activity has there been in 2024 and 2025?
Five of the 21 rounds fall in 2024 or 2025: Payflow ($11M), Goin (Series A, undisclosed), Cribdata ($170K), Livo (undisclosed), and Badi ($5M). The most recent closed round in the dataset is Payflow's June 2025 deal.
Which funding stages appear most often in this segment?
Pre-Seed is the most frequently represented stage, covering Cribdata, Livo, Honei, Moonai, Process Talks, and Dailyjobs. Seed rounds — Picker, Agora Awards, Eventgow, and Gazoom — are the next most common. Only one company, Goin, shows a confirmed Series A, and Wallapop is the sole late-stage entrant at Series G.
What app verticals do these Barcelona companies operate in?
The dataset reflects broad diversification: fintech and remittances (Payflow, Goin, Baluwo), proptech and rental (Badi, Cribdata, Livo), digital health (MediQuo), senior-care tracking (Durcal), nightlife and events (Xceed, Eventgow, BYHOURS), and labor marketplaces (Picker, Dailyjobs). No single vertical accounts for a majority of the companies.
How many rounds in this dataset have undisclosed amounts?
Four companies — Goin, Livo, BYHOURS, and Moonai — list undisclosed amounts, which limits direct size comparisons on those deals. Moonoa's round stage is blank in the data, though its $2M figure is disclosed.
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