Convertible Note Funded Apps Startups
The 11 most recent convertible note rounds in the apps category span from November 2021 through October 2022, ranging from $100K closes — VUniverse (New Yo…
The 11 most recent convertible note rounds in the apps category span from November 2021 through October 2022, ranging from $100K closes — VUniverse (New York, June 2022), Luna (Menlo Park, March 2022), and Directual (Moscow, December 2021) — up to Lime's $418M raise in San Francisco. Dash (New York, $25M, December 2021) and 98point6 (Seattle, $20M, September 2022) sit in the large-round tier, while Venly ($13M, Cambridge) is the most recent close in this view, dated October 3, 2022.
Seven of the 11 companies are US-based, spread across San Francisco, New York, Seattle, Chicago, Menlo Park, and Cambridge. The remaining four are headquartered internationally: AWorld in Torino, Repzo in Amman, Directual in Moscow, and Lygg in Vantaa. New York appears twice — VUniverse and Dash — making it the most-represented single city in this dataset.
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Frequently asked
What are the largest convertible note rounds among apps startups in this dataset?
Lime (San Francisco) leads at $418M, closed November 2021. Dash (New York, $25M, December 2021) and 98point6 (Seattle, $20M, September 2022) are the next largest, followed by Venly at $13M in Cambridge.
How many of these apps convertible note rounds are below $1M?
Five of the 11 rounds closed below $1M: VUniverse (New York), Luna (Menlo Park), and Directual (Moscow) each at $100K, Lygg (Vantaa) at $300K, and FoodBoss (Chicago) at $800K. Repzo (Amman) closed at exactly $1M, bringing the at-or-under count to six of eleven.
Are these apps startups primarily US-based?
Seven of the 11 are headquartered in the US, across San Francisco, New York, Seattle, Chicago, Menlo Park, and Cambridge. The other four are AWorld (Torino, Italy), Repzo (Amman, Jordan), Directual (Moscow, Russia), and Lygg (Vantaa, Finland).
Which apps companies in this view raised convertible notes in 2022?
Seven of the 11 companies closed in 2022: Venly ($13M, Cambridge), 98point6 ($20M, Seattle), AWorld ($2M, Torino), VUniverse ($100K, New York), Repzo ($1M, Amman), Luna ($100K, Menlo Park), and FoodBoss ($800K, Chicago). The remaining four — Dash, Lime, Directual, and Lygg — all closed in late 2021.
Which city has the most convertible note-funded apps companies in this dataset?
New York appears twice — VUniverse ($100K, June 2022) and Dash ($25M, December 2021) — making it the most frequently represented city in this view. All other cities contribute one company each.
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