Series A Funded Events Startups
Disclosed Series A amounts in this Events-focused set are heavily right-skewed: Dorsia’s $50M round (2025-02-14) is the only disclosed deal above $25M, dwa…
Disclosed Series A amounts in this Events-focused set are heavily right-skewed: Dorsia’s $50M round (2025-02-14) is the only disclosed deal above $25M, dwarfing the next-largest disclosed amounts of $28M (Goldcast, 2022-08-25) and $25M (Deskpro, 2024-06-25). At the low end, disclosed figures bottom out at $3M (MUNI, 2022-03-24), while two entries show undisclosed amounts (Audience Republic and VUE), making the disclosed range span from $3M to $50M.
Geographically and temporally, the list clusters: three U.S.-based rounds are dated in February 2025 (Rad Security $14M on 2025-02-24; Dorsia $50M on 2025-02-14; 15 Seconds of Fame $15M appears in 2024-05-06) and a second concentration runs through mid-2024 (Stylework Innovation Hub $120K on 2024-05-16; Deskpro $25M on 2024-06-25; POSH $22M on 2024-07-23). Over the full visible window, rounds span 2021-02-24 (Hubilo) through 2025-02-24 (Rad Security), with most entries coming from major cities like San Francisco, New York, London, and Paris.
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Frequently asked
What’s the largest disclosed Series A in this Events list, and how exceptional is it versus other disclosed rounds?
Dorsia’s $50M (2025-02-14) is the only disclosed round above $25M. The next tier is much lower, with $28M (Goldcast, 2022-08-25) and $25M (Deskpro, 2024-06-25) sitting below the $50M peak, while the minimum disclosed amount is $3M (MUNI, 2022-03-24).
Are there clear temporal clusters among these most-recent Series A rounds?
Yes. The dataset shows multiple late-2024/early-2025 closings, including February 2025 rounds at the top (Dorsia $50M on 2025-02-14; Rad Security $14M on 2025-02-24). Another grouping appears in mid-2024, with POSH $22M (2024-07-23) following Deskpro $25M (2024-06-25) after Stylework Innovation Hub $120K (2024-05-16) and 15 Seconds of Fame $15M (2024-05-06).
Which geographies are most represented in this list of 17?
San Francisco appears more than once: Hubilo closed $24M on 2021-02-24 and Rad Security closed $14M on 2025-02-24. New York also repeats, with POSH $22M (2024-07-23) and Bach $9M (2023-03-09), while London repeats with Deskpro $25M (2024-06-25) and OnePlan $5M (2022-04-14).
Do undisclosed amounts affect how to interpret the range of round sizes here?
They do. Two entries are undisclosed—Audience Republic (2022-08-15) and VUE (2022-04-13)—so any “max/min” comparisons strictly for disclosed figures depend on Dorsia’s $50M (2025-02-14) as the top disclosed amount and MUNI’s $3M (2022-03-24) as the bottom disclosed amount.
Are there notable outliers on the low end within disclosed amounts?
Stylework Innovation Hub’s $120K (2024-05-16) is a sharp low-end outlier versus the surrounding disclosed deals such as $15M (15 Seconds of Fame, 2024-05-06), $18M (Planned, 2022-07-11), and $13M (Thynk.Cloud, 2023-04-13). The next-smallest disclosed entries are $5M (MeetingPackage, 2023-10-02; OnePlan, 2022-04-14), which are still far above $120K.
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