Funded Commerce and Shopping Startups in Denver
Denver's commerce and shopping sector shows 16 recorded funding rounds spanning March 2020 through December 2024, with the heaviest concentration of activi…
Denver's commerce and shopping sector shows 16 recorded funding rounds spanning March 2020 through December 2024, with the heaviest concentration of activity in 2023, when seven companies — including soona, LandGate, Pomp, and Golfkicks — closed rounds in a single calendar year. Round sizes range from Golfkicks' $50K and The Office Exchange's $100K seed up to Flowhub's $19M venture round in October 2021 and Yaguara's $7M in early 2020. The most recent entry is Supliful's $1M seed in December 2024.
The companies represent distinct commercial models rather than a single niche: cannabis retail software (Flowhub), land data marketplace (LandGate), content infrastructure for e-commerce brands (soona), outdoor and sporting goods (Guerrilla Gravity, Kokopelli Outdoor, Howl Campfires, Golfkicks), and direct-to-consumer brand tooling (Supliful, Yaguara). A significant share of rounds carry "Series Unknown" or "Venture - Series Unknown" labels, reflecting common disclosure gaps at the growth stage. Icon Source's Series A lists no dollar amount.
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What are the largest disclosed funding rounds among Denver commerce and shopping startups in this data?
Flowhub leads with $19M raised in October 2021 (Venture - Series Unknown). Yaguara follows at $7M (March 2020) and LandGate at $6M (April 2023). Beyond those three, the next largest is Flowhub's cohort-peer soona at $3M in July 2023.
Which companies raised funding most recently?
Supliful closed a $1M seed round in December 2024, making it the most recent event in this dataset. Virch Merch preceded it with a $180K pre-seed in July 2024. The next cluster of activity falls in late 2023, led by Kokopelli Outdoor's $1M round in December of that year.
What round stages appear most often across these 16 companies?
Six companies carry a "Series Unknown" label — including soona, LandGate, Pomp, Howl Campfires, Golfkicks, and Kokopelli Outdoor — making it the most common classification. Three more are tagged "Venture - Series Unknown" (Guerrilla Gravity, Havenly, Flowhub). Seed rounds account for three entries, and Series A appears twice.
Which year saw the most funding activity in this segment?
2023 produced seven rounds in this dataset — Kokopelli Outdoor, soona, Howl Campfires, LandGate, Pomp, Golfkicks, and Icon Source all closed between March and December of that year. 2021 and 2022 each logged three rounds, while 2024 recorded only two, both at sub-$2M sizes.
What sub-sectors within commerce and shopping are represented among these Denver startups?
The data covers outdoor and sporting goods (Guerrilla Gravity, Kokopelli Outdoor, Howl Campfires, Golfkicks), e-commerce enablement and brand tooling (Supliful, Yaguara), visual content production for online retail (soona), cannabis point-of-sale software (Flowhub), a land data marketplace (LandGate), and last-mile delivery infrastructure (Onward Delivery).
Are there any rounds in this data without disclosed amounts?
Icon Source's Series A, which closed in March 2023, does not carry a publicly reported figure. All other 15 rounds have disclosed amounts, ranging from Golfkicks' $50K to Flowhub's $19M.
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