Series B Funded Internet Services Startups
Among the 39 Series B internet-services rounds shown, one disclosed amount stands far above the rest: Skyryse raised $200M on 2021-10-27, while the next-la…
Among the 39 Series B internet-services rounds shown, one disclosed amount stands far above the rest: Skyryse raised $200M on 2021-10-27, while the next-largest disclosed figures cluster well below that ceiling (Singulart at $68M on 2021-11-19, Gathern at $72M on 2025-08-20, and Drata at $100M on 2021-11-08). The dataset also shows a tight “recent-year” concentration: from 2025-01-09 (Air) through 2025-11-27 (EcoG), multiple disclosed rounds land in the $25M–$72M range, including Graphite at $52M (2025-03-18) and Gathern at $72M (2025-08-20). Geographically, the list repeats a US coast-to-hub pattern, with several Series B rounds based in San Francisco (Vanta 2022-10-12 at $40M, Scribe 2024-02-15 at $25M, LucidLink 2022-05-17 at $20M, Pathlight 2021-04-07 at $25M, plus Unstoppable Domains 2022-03-23, albeit only $100K disclosed). Amount disclosure is uneven: 1 of the 39 rows is explicitly undisclosed (Syncari, 2025-09-11), and one entry is unusually small in disclosed terms (Unstoppable Domains at $100K on 2022-03-23), making both outlier visibility and investor signaling comparatively important in this segment.
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Frequently asked
Which disclosed Series B round is the outlier, and how does it change how to read the rest of the list?
Skyryse’s $200M (2021-10-27) is the single largest disclosed amount in the 39-row view, clearly above the next-largest disclosed rounds such as Drata’s $100M (2021-11-08) and Gathern’s $72M (2025-08-20). At the other extreme, Unstoppable Domains discloses only $100K (2022-03-23), so disclosure range spans from $100K to $200M.
Are there meaningful date clusters among the most recent rounds?
Yes. The 2025 window contains multiple disclosed rounds spanning from Air ($35M on 2025-01-09) through EcoG ($19M on 2025-11-27), including Graphite ($52M on 2025-03-18) and Gathern ($72M on 2025-08-20). This creates a “recent-year” band where several checks land in the same tens-of-millions range rather than drifting toward the $5M–$10M floor seen in earlier years.
Do any cities appear repeatedly enough to suggest hub concentration?
San Francisco appears more than once with multiple disclosed rounds: Vanta ($40M, 2022-10-12), LucidLink ($20M, 2022-05-17), Scribe ($25M, 2024-02-15), Pathlight ($25M, 2021-04-07), and Belong ($40M, 2021-03-09). Other cities show repeats less strongly than San Francisco in this 39-row sample.
What does the amount distribution suggest about typical deal sizes versus floors?
A large share of disclosed rounds sit in the $25M–$40M range (e.g., Coder $35M on 2024-06-25, Shoreline $35M on 2022-03-28, Common Room $32M on 2021-04-01, Belong $40M on 2021-03-09), while several entries sit near the low single-digit band (e.g., Kazam $6M on 2025-06-23, MeWe $6M on 2024-10-09, Ferryhopper $5M on 2022-06-28). Unstoppable Domains’ $100K (2022-03-23) is the clearest disclosed “floor” outlier.
How should analysts treat disclosure and “missing amount” signals in this specific segment?
One company is explicitly undisclosed: Syncari on 2025-09-11. In addition, Unstoppable Domains reports a very small disclosed amount ($100K on 2022-03-23), so both non-disclosure and unusually low disclosed amounts can materially affect comparisons of deal size across the list.
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