Funded Data and Analytics Startups in Atlanta
Among the 11 most recent “Data and Analytics” rounds listed for Atlanta, the largest disclosed amount is $28M (Oncology Analytics, 2020-05-26), and it sits…
Among the 11 most recent “Data and Analytics” rounds listed for Atlanta, the largest disclosed amount is $28M (Oncology Analytics, 2020-05-26), and it sits only slightly above the next-largest disclosed amounts ($25M for FullStory on 2022-08-10 and $15M for Urjanet on 2020-06-23), while most other disclosed rounds cluster between $1M and $9M (e.g., Graff Golf $1M on 2022-12-10; Speedscale $9M on 2023-03-07; Kobiton $3M on 2024-08-27).
The disclosed rounds span a temporal edge from 2020-05-26 (Oncology Analytics) through 2024-08-27 (Kobiton), with a second, smaller cluster appearing in 2022–2023 (Graff Golf 2022-12-10; Revenue Analytics 2022-10-24; FullStory 2022-08-10; Speedscale 2023-03-07). Stage and disclosure status are also mixed: 5 of 11 rows carry “Series Unknown” (Kobiton 2024-08-27; Streamline Health 2024-02-07; Revenue Analytics 2022-10-24; MemberSuite 2021-07-12; FraudScope’s stage is blank on 2020-07-02), and 2 of 11 are explicitly “undisclosed” (Revenue Analytics 2022-10-24; Trella Health 2021-11-16). All entries are Atlanta, Georgia, so geographic variation is not a factor in this slice.
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Frequently asked
What’s the largest disclosed Atlanta data-and-analytics round in this list, and how much does it stand out from the rest?
The largest disclosed amount is $28M for Oncology Analytics on 2020-05-26, followed by $25M (FullStory on 2022-08-10) and $15M (Urjanet on 2020-06-23). The remaining disclosed rounds are mostly lower, including $9M (Speedscale, 2023-03-07) and $1M (Graff Golf, 2022-12-10).
Do any time windows show concentrated fundraising activity among these Atlanta entries?
Yes: there is a notable 2022–2023 cluster with Revenue Analytics (2022-10-24, undisclosed), Graff Golf (2022-12-10, $1M), and FullStory (2022-08-10, $25M) plus Speedscale (2023-03-07, $9M). Outside that window, the earliest pair in 2020 is tightly spaced at Urjanet (2020-06-23, $15M) and Oncology Analytics (2020-05-26, $28M).
Which disclosure/stage labeling dominates, and what portion of rows are not straightforward to compare by amount?
“Series Unknown” appears in 5 of 11 rows (including Kobiton on 2024-08-27 with $3M and Streamline Health on 2024-02-07 with $5M). Additionally, 2 of 11 rows are explicitly “undisclosed” by amount (Revenue Analytics on 2022-10-24; Trella Health on 2021-11-16), limiting direct comparisons on a dollar basis for those entries.
Are there clear outliers on the low end that might signal different fundraising scale within Atlanta data-and-analytics?
On the low end, Graff Golf is the smallest disclosed round at $1M on 2022-12-10, compared with several higher disclosed rounds such as Kobiton’s $3M (2024-08-27) and FullStory’s $25M (2022-08-10). The $28M–$25M range (Oncology Analytics; FullStory) also creates a visible upper outlier versus the $1M–$9M band.
What does the stage mix suggest about how early versus later rounds show up in this slice?
Stage labels are uneven in this dataset: one clearly marked Pre-Seed entry is Speedscale ($9M on 2023-03-07) plus Graff Golf (Pre-Seed, $1M on 2022-12-10), while Venture-labeled rows include FullStory ($25M on 2022-08-10) and MemberSuite ($1M on 2021-07-12). Private Equity appears once (Trella Health on 2021-11-16, amount undisclosed), and 5 of 11 are “Series Unknown” rather than a specific stage classification.
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