Funded Data and Analytics Startups in Netherlands
The largest disclosed round in these Netherlands data-and-analytics entries is TheyDo’s $34M (2024-03-14, with another TheyDo entry the same day), and that…
The largest disclosed round in these Netherlands data-and-analytics entries is TheyDo’s $34M (2024-03-14, with another TheyDo entry the same day), and that $34M figure is the standout above the rest of the disclosed amounts. Several other disclosed rounds cluster much lower: for example, OpenAtlas ($200K on 2025-03-17), DigitalAudience ($100K on 2022-11-16), and Whatagraph ($900K on 2020-02-02) sit near the floor, while AppSignal’s $22M (2025-05-06) and SeMI Technologies’ $16M (2022-02-22) land in the upper-middle rather than the top.
Geographically, Amsterdam (OpenAtlas 2025-03-17; ReJot 2025-03-12; TRACT 2024-11-19; TheyDo 2024-03-14; etc.) appears repeatedly, while Utrecht and Rotterdam show up as secondary hubs (e.g., Basetime in Houten/Utrecht on 2025-07-09; Roseman Labs in Utrecht on 2023-09-11; Speaksee in Rotterdam on 2024-04-25). Temporally, the span runs from 2020-02-02 (Whatagraph) through 2025-07-09 (Basetime), with 2024 concentrating multiple March and September events (notably three distinct March 14/17 entries). On stage disclosure, 6 of 26 rows are “undisclosed” and 14 of 26 show “Series Unknown” (including blanks), leaving fewer clearly labeled rounds like Pre-Seed, Seed, Series A, Series B, and a “Venture - Series Unknown” category.
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What is the largest disclosed funding amount in this Netherlands data/analytics set, and how does it compare to the next-largest disclosed rounds?
TheyDo’s $34M (2024-03-14) is the largest disclosed amount shown. AppSignal’s $22M (2025-05-06) and SeMI Technologies’ $16M (2022-02-22) are the next clearly disclosed large rounds, but they sit well below the $34M outlier.
Which entry sits at the low end of disclosed funding amounts, and what nearby rounds define the bottom of the range?
DigitalAudience has the smallest disclosed amount at $100K (2022-11-16). OpenAtlas at $200K (2025-03-17), Viqal at $270K (2022-07-01), and Meteory at $610K (2023-07-13) form the next steps above the floor.
Do any cities appear disproportionately, suggesting an Amsterdam-centered cluster in this list?
Amsterdam appears repeatedly across multiple dates and companies, including OpenAtlas ($200K, 2025-03-17), ReJot ($500K, 2025-03-12), TRACT ($11M, 2024-11-19), TheyDo ($34M, 2024-03-14 and $13M, 2022-12-13), and others like Orbio ($4M, 2024-03-14). Rotterdam and Utrecht-region entries exist (e.g., Speaksee in Rotterdam with $860K on 2024-04-25; Roseman Labs in Utrecht with $4M on 2023-09-11), but Amsterdam is the clear repeat.
Which time window contains the densest activity among the most recent entries?
March 2024 is especially packed: multiple entries close around 2024-03-14 and 2024-03-17, including Orbio ($4M, 2024-03-14), TheyDo ($34M, 2024-03-14), and OpenAtlas’s 2025-03-17 is the later March anchor with $200K. In the 2025 half-year, the most recent dated entries are Basetime (undisclosed, 2025-07-09), AppSignal ($22M, 2025-05-06), and Antennex (undisclosed, 2025-04-03), indicating sustained recent flow.
How concentrated is stage disclosure here, and what fraction of rows are labeled as Series Unknown or undisclosed?
Out of 26 rows, 6 are explicitly “undisclosed” (Basetime 2025-07-09; Antennex 2025-04-03; plus others with undisclosed amounts), and 14 are “Series Unknown”/blank classification (e.g., OpenAtlas 2025-03-17 shows “Series Unknown”; Orbio 2024-03-14 is blank for stage; Growth Tribe 2020-12-16 is blank). This means labeled stages like Pre-Seed, Seed, Series A, and Series B represent fewer rows than the unknown/undisclosed group.
Are there notable outliers besides the top round, such as unusually large rounds outside the Amsterdam-heavy pattern?
Yes. AppSignal’s $22M (2025-05-06, s-hertogenbosch) is a major outlier relative to the many sub-$5M disclosed rounds, and Energyworx’s $6M (2021-07-08, Houten) stands out outside the Amsterdam repeat pattern. Meanwhile, several Amsterdam entries cluster in lower disclosed bands like Orbio’s $4M (2024-03-14) and Ecochain Technologies’ $3M (2023-06-12), making the larger non-Amsterdam rounds the clearer discontinuities.
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