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Funded Community and Lifestyle Startups in Palo Alto

Palo Alto's community and lifestyle sector has drawn venture capital across a wide range of sub-verticals.

Palo Alto's community and lifestyle sector has drawn venture capital across a wide range of sub-verticals. Among the 10 most recent rounds on record here, deal sizes run from $3M (Efabless, October 2024) to $50M (Mighty Networks' Series B, April 2021), with Bevy's $40M Series C in March 2021 and Fizz's $25M Series B in August 2023 representing the other large raises. Series A is the most common stage — LeetCode, Aulisa, Schmooze Dating, and Digitail all closed at that level — while Series B and Series C each appear twice.

The rounds span from UrbanLeap's $4M raise in March 2020 through to Efabless and Schmooze Dating in late 2024, a window of roughly four and a half years. Sub-verticals are notably broad: professional skills (LeetCode), pet health (Digitail), children's behavioral health (Brightline), creator community platforms (Mighty Networks, Bevy), campus social networking (Fizz), and niche social dating (Schmooze Dating).

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What are the largest recent rounds among Palo Alto community and lifestyle startups?

Mighty Networks leads at $50M (Series B, April 2021), followed by Bevy at $40M (Series C, March 2021) and Fizz at $25M (Series B, August 2023). The remaining seven rounds in this set each came in at $13M or below.

Which funding stage appears most often in this segment?

Series A is the dominant stage, with four companies — LeetCode, Aulisa, Schmooze Dating, and Digitail — each closing at that level. Series B and Series C each account for two rounds.

Who are the most recently funded community and lifestyle companies in Palo Alto?

Efabless closed a $3M round of undisclosed type in October 2024, and Schmooze Dating closed a $4M Series A in September 2024. Those are the two most recently dated raises in this set.

Which companies in this set have reached Series C and may be at greater organizational scale?

Bevy ($40M Series C, March 2021) and Brightline ($10M Series C, July 2022) are the two Series C companies shown. Bevy's round size indicates it was substantially larger at that stage than Brightline.

How varied are the sub-verticals within this Palo Alto community and lifestyle cohort?

The 10 companies span professional coding practice (LeetCode), pet health management (Digitail), children's behavioral health (Brightline), creator and brand community platforms (Mighty Networks, Bevy), campus social networking (Fizz), social dating (Schmooze Dating), and chip design communities (Efabless) — reflecting a broad interpretation of the segment.

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