Series B Funded Community and Lifestyle Startups
The 50 most recent Series B rounds in Community and Lifestyle span sub-sectors from pet care and women's health to community platforms and consumer wellness.
The 50 most recent Series B rounds in Community and Lifestyle span sub-sectors from pet care and women's health to community platforms and consumer wellness. The largest disclosed round in this set belongs to Flow at $100M (Miami, April 2025), followed by PetScreening's $80M (Mooresville, NC, March 2025) and Midi Health's $60M (Menlo Park, April 2024). New York is the dominant US hub — Ellevest, FreeWill, Small Door, Diana Health, Knoetic, and Polywork all raised from there. San Francisco accounts for another cluster: Fellow, Fellow Health, Aero, and Bravado.
Outside the US, India shows the broadest geographic spread, with rounds closed in Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Mumbai, and Chennai. Paris hosts three companies — Hivebrite, FAIRMAT, and Dalma — and London two (Birdie, the Bike Club). Of the 50 rounds shown, three are undisclosed: FEMSelect, DoraHacks, and BookNook. Round activity in this segment runs from March 2022 through August 2025, with eleven entries dated to 2025 alone.
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What are the largest disclosed rounds in this dataset?
The three largest are Flow at $100M (Miami, April 2025), PetScreening at $80M (Mooresville, NC, March 2025), and Midi Health at $60M (Menlo Park, April 2024). Ellevest ($53M, New York) and Aero ($50M, San Francisco) round out the top five among the 50 rows shown.
Which US cities appear most frequently in this segment?
New York is the most represented US city, with at least ten companies including Ellevest, FreeWill, Small Door, Diana Health, Knoetic, Polywork, Capitalize, Dayforward, Oula Health, and Pawlicy Advisor. San Francisco is the next most common hub, accounting for Fellow, Fellow Health, Aero, Bravado, DoraHacks, and Future Family.
Which sub-sectors appear most prominently in this Series B set?
Pet care is the largest visible cluster: Petfolk, PetScreening, Small Door, Dutch, Koala Health, Native Pet, Lyka Pet Food, Pawlicy Advisor, Petlibro, and Supertails all have Series B rounds represented here. Women's health and reproductive wellness is the next most concentrated sub-sector, with Midi Health, Oula Health, Diana Health, FEMSelect, and Future Family all included.
How active has this segment been in 2025?
Eleven of the 50 rows carry 2025 round dates, spanning March through August. Disclosed 2025 raises include Flow ($100M), PetScreening ($80M), NetBox Labs ($35M), FAIRMAT ($29M), R for Rabbit ($27M), Fellow Health ($24M), Dalma. ($22M), Koala Health ($20M), SuperGaming ($15M), and Plush ($5M), with FEMSelect's 2025 round undisclosed.
Which non-US geographies are most active in this segment?
India has the widest geographic spread outside the US, with rounds in Ahmedabad (R for Rabbit, Light Microfinance), Bengaluru (Lokal, Supertails), Mumbai (Wellbeing Nutrition, Skillmatics), and Chennai (Plush). Paris accounts for three companies — Hivebrite, FAIRMAT, and Dalma — and London for two (Birdie, the Bike Club).
What is the typical round size for Series B in this segment?
Of the 50 rounds shown, 47 disclose an amount; three (FEMSelect, DoraHacks, BookNook) are undisclosed. The median of the 47 disclosed rounds sits at $25M. The distribution is right-skewed by outliers — Flow ($100M) and PetScreening ($80M) — while the smallest disclosed closes are $5M each (Plush and Mystifly).
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