Funded Apps Startups in Netherlands
Amsterdam accounts for 19 of the 28 rounds in this dataset, a concentration that holds across deal stages — from Mollie's $794M raise in June 2021 and dott…
Amsterdam accounts for 19 of the 28 rounds in this dataset, a concentration that holds across deal stages — from Mollie's $794M raise in June 2021 and dott's $84M Series B in April 2021 down to Quinky's $110K pre-seed in May 2023. The remaining activity is distributed across Utrecht, Delft, Leiden, Rotterdam, The Hague, and Valkenburg, each contributing one or two entries. Round types skew early: pre-seed and seed deals dominate, with disclosed amounts typically between $300K and $2M, while three rounds — Somnox, Cryptorefills, and Conference Compass — list undisclosed figures.
Five rounds closed in 2025 through November: VaultN ($4M venture), Tebi ($34M Series B), Firsty ($6M), BASH ($2M seed), and CryoCloud ($2M seed). That mix of early-stage raises alongside Tebi's Series B reflects the broader pattern visible across the full dataset, where pre-seed and seed activity consistently outnumber growth-stage deals.
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What are the largest disclosed rounds among Netherlands apps startups in this dataset?
Mollie leads at $794M (Amsterdam, June 2021), followed by dott at $84M Series B (Amsterdam, April 2021) and GO Sharing at $60M (Amsterdam, April 2021). Among more recent raises, Tebi closed a $34M Series B in June 2025, the only growth-stage deal in the 2025 cohort.
How concentrated is funding activity in Amsterdam versus the rest of the Netherlands?
19 of the 28 companies are headquartered in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland. The remaining nine are distributed across Utrecht (CryoCloud, Amigos Social, Talk360), Delft (Breeze, Conference Compass), Leiden (Whispp), Rotterdam (Somnox), The Hague (Go Potty), and Valkenburg (AirHub).
What funding stages appear most frequently in this segment?
Pre-seed and seed rounds dominate. Pre-seed amounts range from $110K (Quinky, May 2023) to $1M (Vylo, Breeze, Rita Personal Data), while seed deals span $820K (Whispp, January 2024) to $5M (Origin, January 2022). Series B activity is limited to two entries: dott in April 2021 and Tebi in June 2025.
Which deals closed most recently in this segment?
VaultN closed a $4M venture round on November 3, 2025. The four prior 2025 raises were Tebi ($34M Series B, June 10), Firsty ($6M, May 19), BASH ($2M seed, May 14), and CryoCloud ($2M seed, May 6) — all between May and November 2025.
Are there rounds with undisclosed amounts, and which companies are they?
Three rounds list undisclosed amounts: Somnox (Rotterdam, June 2023), Cryptorefills (Amsterdam, October 2022), and Conference Compass (Delft, April 2022). Two further entries — Ago ($3M, March 2024) and Mollie ($794M, June 2021) — carry disclosed figures but no round type.
How has deal activity shifted across the years covered here?
The three largest rounds all closed between April 20 and June 22, 2021 — dott, GO Sharing, and Mollie — skewing that year's aggregate sharply upward. Activity from 2022 through 2024 shifted toward smaller pre-seed and seed deals, while 2025 shows five rounds through November, with Tebi's $34M Series B as the sole large raise.
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