Series A Funded Community and Lifestyle Startups
The 50 entries span February 2023 through November 2025, with the two most recent closes — TULU ($17M, November 20, 2025) and Joy ($14M, November 15, 2025,…
The 50 entries span February 2023 through November 2025, with the two most recent closes — TULU ($17M, November 20, 2025) and Joy ($14M, November 15, 2025, Oakland) — coming within five days of each other. New York is the single most active hub, home to at least eight companies including Basic Capital ($25M, August 2025), Alloy ($16M, November 2024), Mixlab ($10M, August 2023), and NetBox Labs ($20M, April 2023). Twenty-three of the 50 companies are headquartered outside the United States, spanning India (five companies), the UK (three), Canada (three), and a spread of European markets from Stockholm to Nantes to Rome. Round sizes run from TECO Mobility's $570K in Málaga to Phoenix Health's $35M in Toronto, with a cluster of rounds falling between $8M and $17M.
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What are the largest disclosed Series A rounds in this segment?
Phoenix Health (Toronto) leads at $35M, raised in March 2025. Basic Capital (New York) and Midi Health (Menlo Park) each raised $25M, in August 2025 and September 2023 respectively. Companion Protect (Overland Park, Kansas) and NetBox Labs (New York) both closed $20M rounds.
Which cities are most represented among these Series A companies?
New York accounts for at least eight companies — TULU, Seven Starling, Basic Capital, Retirable, Alinea, Alloy, Mixlab, and NetBox Labs. Mumbai appears twice (Bold Care, Gynoveda), as do Palo Alto (Schmooze Dating, Efabless), Toronto (Phoenix Health, Pok Pok), and Stockholm (Stockrepublic, Skipperi).
How much of this Series A activity is outside the United States?
Twenty-three of the 50 companies are headquartered outside the US. India accounts for five (Rabitat, Bold Care, Gynoveda, Meragi, trezi), the UK for three (Limitless Travel, Tiney, Quell), and Canada for three (Eli, Phoenix Health, Pok Pok). The remaining non-US companies span Germany, Sweden, France, Italy, Spain, Belgium, Denmark, Colombia, Singapore, and the UAE.
What subsectors show up most often in this data?
Health and wellness is the densest cluster, with at least nine companies including Phoenix Health, Midi Health, Reema Health, BeMe Health, Endear Health, Seven Starling, Bold Care, Gynoveda, and Quell. Personal finance appears with Alinea, Retirable, Female Invest, and Stockrepublic. Weddings and events show up with Meragi (Bengaluru) and Wed Society (Edmond, Oklahoma).
What is the typical round size for a Series A in this segment?
Among the 46 rounds with disclosed amounts, the bulk fall between $4M and $17M, with several clustering near $8–10M — including Radical Storage, Reema Health, Tiney, Meet5, Meragi, and Juno. The $35M Phoenix Health raise and two $25M rounds are the upper outliers; at the bottom, TECO Mobility's $570K in Málaga is the only sub-$2M disclosed close.
How many rounds in this set have undisclosed amounts?
Four of the 50 rounds list undisclosed amounts: TrueGreen (Wilmington, Delaware, May 2025), Wed Society (Edmond, Oklahoma, July 2024), trezi (Noida, India, May 2024), and Unbound (Dubai, June 2023).
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