Series D Funded Data and Analytics Startups
Disclosed Series D round sizes in this dataset cluster mostly between $50M and $150M, but one round breaks the pattern: Fivetran’s $565M on 2021-09-20 dwar…
Disclosed Series D round sizes in this dataset cluster mostly between $50M and $150M, but one round breaks the pattern: Fivetran’s $565M on 2021-09-20 dwarfs the next-largest disclosed amount in the list ($250M for BlueVoyant on 2022-02-23 and Starburst Data on 2022-02-09). The time window is also skewed toward the more recent years: rows shown span 2021-01-12 (Workato) through 2025-10-19 (Nova Credit). In geography, San Francisco appears repeatedly, including Nova Credit (2025-10-19, $35M), PostHog (2025-06-09, $70M), Pigment (2024-04-04, $144M), and Grafana Labs (2022-04-06, $240M), among others, suggesting a West Coast concentration.
A second cluster shows up in the 2022 spring launch cadence: multiple Series D rounds land in May 2022 (Aiven 2022-05-12, $210M; dbt Labs 2022-02-24, $222M; Clarify Health Solutions 2022-04-05, $150M), with several deals in the $100M–$150M band (e.g., Imply 2022-05-17, $100M; Monte Carlo 2022-05-24, $135M). The smallest disclosed round in the list is Wasabi Technologies at $15M on 2022-12-07, creating a wide disclosed range from $15M to $565M.
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Frequently asked
What’s the largest disclosed Series D round in this list, and how extreme is it versus other disclosed amounts?
Fivetran’s $565M (2021-09-20) is the clear outlier; the next-largest disclosed amount is $250M (BlueVoyant on 2022-02-23 and Starburst Data on 2022-02-09), with most other rounds in lower $100M ranges (e.g., Grafana Labs $240M on 2022-04-06 and Aiven $210M on 2022-05-12).
Which entries are outliers on the low end, and where do they sit in the broader $50M–$150M cluster?
The smallest disclosed round is Wasabi Technologies at $15M on 2022-12-07, well below the densest portion of the dataset that repeatedly places rounds around $50M–$150M (e.g., Clearspeed $60M on 2025-06-26; Cyberhaven $100M on 2025-04-02; Clarify Health Solutions $150M on 2022-04-05).
Do the most recent rounds cluster tightly in time, or are they spread out across the dataset’s full range?
The displayed rounds span from 2021-01-12 (Workato) to 2025-10-19 (Nova Credit), with multiple recent 2025 deals in the last year—Nova Credit (2025-10-19, $35M), Clearspeed (2025-06-26, $60M), PostHog (2025-06-09, $70M), and Cyberhaven (2025-04-02, $100M).
Are any cities over-represented, suggesting a geographic cluster within data/analytics Series D rounds?
San Francisco shows up frequently across years and amounts, including Nova Credit (2025-10-19, $35M), PostHog (2025-06-09, $70M), LambdaTest (2024-12-10, $38M), Honeycomb (2023-04-06, $50M), and Grafana Labs (2022-04-06, $240M).
How many deals fall near the 2022 peak period, and what does that imply about deal sizing in that window?
2022 contains multiple entries including dbt Labs (2022-02-24, $222M), BlueVoyant (2022-02-23, $250M), Grafana Labs (2022-04-06, $240M), Clarify Health Solutions (2022-04-05, $150M), and several May 2022 rounds such as Aiven (2022-05-12, $210M) and Monte Carlo (2022-05-24, $135M), indicating repeated $100M+ outcomes during that period.
Which earlier-period deals look like size anchors within the non-outlier range (post-$150M but below the top-tier outlier)?
Outside the $565M outlier, several rounds anchor the upper tier around $180M–$250M, including BlueVoyant $250M (2022-02-23), Starburst Data $250M (2022-02-09), Grafana Labs $240M (2022-04-06), and Nexthink $180M (2021-02-08).
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