Funded Startups in Encino
Of the six Encino, California-funded entries shown, the only disclosed round above $0.5M is Sabio’s $2M Series Unknown close on 2023-08-16; every other dis…
Of the six Encino, California-funded entries shown, the only disclosed round above $0.5M is Sabio’s $2M Series Unknown close on 2023-08-16; every other disclosed amount is $580K (WeVisu, 2023-10-03) or $100K (mPulse Mobile, 2022-01-10), while three additional listings report undisclosed terms (Jewish World Watch on 2023-07-10; Dos Hombres on 2023-04-03; Clear Protocol on 2022-05-16). This creates a clear size outlier: Sabio’s $2M dwarfs the next-largest disclosed amount ($580K) and sits well above the $100K disclosed entry.
The date window is also concentrated: five of the six rounds fall between 2022-01-10 and 2023-10-03, with four of the six specifically in 2023 (WeVisu 2023-10-03, Sabio 2023-08-16, Jewish World Watch 2023-07-10, Dos Hombres 2023-04-03). Sector-wise, no category repeats 3+ times, but stage labels skew toward nonstandard/unclear classifications: four of six entries are labeled “Series Unknown” or “Venture - Series Unknown,” and one is Pre-Seed (Clear Protocol, 2022-05-16).
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Frequently asked
Which disclosed round is largest in the Encino list, and how does it stack up against the other disclosed amounts?
Sabio’s $2M (Series Unknown) on 2023-08-16 is the largest disclosed amount in the six-row set, and it is well above the next-largest disclosed rounds: $580K for WeVisu on 2023-10-03 and $100K for mPulse Mobile on 2022-01-10.
Are there concentrated clusters by time among these Encino rounds?
Yes. Four of six entries were funded in 2023 (WeVisu 2023-10-03, Sabio 2023-08-16, Jewish World Watch 2023-07-10, Dos Hombres 2023-04-03), making 2023 the densest part of the displayed range.
Do most entries disclose the round size, or are undisclosed amounts common?
Undisclosed amounts are prominent: three of six entries show “undisclosed” (Jewish World Watch on 2023-07-10; Dos Hombres on 2023-04-03; Clear Protocol on 2022-05-16). Among the remaining three, disclosed amounts are limited to $580K (WeVisu), $2M (Sabio), and $100K (mPulse Mobile).
What stage mix dominates these Encino entries?
Unclear stage labeling dominates: four of six rows are marked “Series Unknown” or “Venture - Series Unknown” (Sabio 2023-08-16; Jewish World Watch 2023-07-10; Dos Hombres 2023-04-03; mPulse Mobile 2022-01-10). The remaining two are Seed (WeVisu on 2023-10-03) and Pre-Seed (Clear Protocol on 2022-05-16).
Is any sector over-represented, or is the list broad across categories?
The list appears broad rather than concentrated: each sector shown occurs only once across the six rows (e.g., Advertising for Sabio; Health Care for Clear Protocol; Data and Analytics for mPulse Mobile; Design for WeVisu).
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