Funded Mobile Startups in United States
The disclosed funding amounts in this mobile-focused US list show one clear outlier: AllTrails’ $150M private equity round on 2021-11-16 dwarfs the rest of…
The disclosed funding amounts in this mobile-focused US list show one clear outlier: AllTrails’ $150M private equity round on 2021-11-16 dwarfs the rest of the disclosed amounts, with the next-largest being Instabug at $46M (2022-05-17) and Fetch Package at $50M (2021-07-21). On the lower end, the smallest disclosed amount is $40K for Mobile Pathways (2023-12-20), which sits far below the typical $1M–$25M cluster.
Geographically, California appears repeatedly (San Francisco: Instabug $46M on 2022-05-17, Bounce $12M on 2022-04-26, Zenput $15M on 2021-06-01, and AllTrails $150M on 2021-11-16; Austin: Fireproof $2M on 2024-08-07 and Fetch Package $50M on 2021-07-21; plus Berkeley for Mobile Pathways $40K on 2023-12-20). Temporally, the 17 rounds span 2020-04-07 (AlertMedia, $15M) through 2025-09-09 (StartWise, $3M), with seven entries dated 2022–2024; however, the most recent record (StartWise on 2025-09-09) is paired with a still-undisclosed amount for Firsties on 2024-12-02.
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Frequently asked
Which round is the largest disclosed amount in this mobile US set, and how far above the rest does it sit?
AllTrails’ $150M private equity round (2021-11-16) is the only disclosed figure above $100M; the next-largest disclosed amounts are Fetch Package at $50M (2021-07-21) and Instabug at $46M (2022-05-17).
Are there clear concentration windows by date among the most recent rounds shown?
There’s a dense mid-window across 2022–2024: Instabug (2022-05-17, $46M), Bounce (2022-04-26, $12M), TeamSnap (2022-12-05, $6M), Beaconstac (2023-01-17, $25M), Groopit (2023-05-18, $4M), Zeely (2023-04-12, $1M), and Mobile Pathways (2023-12-20, $40K) together account for much of the list, alongside 2024 entries like Fireproof (2024-08-07, $2M) and SEMPRE (2024-08-01, $42M).
Do any cities or states appear more than once, suggesting a hub effect?
California shows repeated presence through multiple disclosed rounds: San Francisco includes Instabug ($46M, 2022-05-17), Bounce ($12M, 2022-04-26), Zenput ($15M, 2021-06-01), and AllTrails ($150M, 2021-11-16), while Austin appears for Fireproof ($2M, 2024-08-07) and Fetch Package ($50M, 2021-07-21).
What does the stage mix suggest, and how much is labeled inconsistently?
Known stages include multiple entries at Seed (Zeely $1M on 2023-04-12; Groopit $4M on 2023-05-18; StartWise $3M on 2025-09-09) and multiple $40M+ rounds at later stages or higher labels (SEMPRE at Series Unknown for $42M on 2024-08-01; Instabug at Series B for $46M on 2022-05-17; Fetch Package at Series C for $50M on 2021-07-21). Inconsistent labeling is also visible: four rows are marked “Series Unknown” (SEMPRE 2024-08-01 $42M; Mobile Pathways 2023-12-20 $40K; TeamSnap 2022-12-05 $6M; Zenput 2021-06-01 $15M) plus one “undisclosed” amount (Firsties on 2024-12-02).
Are there low-end or high-end funding outliers worth flagging beyond the overall maximum?
Yes. Mobile Pathways’ $40K (2023-12-20) is an extreme low compared with nearby disclosed amounts like Beaconstac’s $25M (2023-01-17) and Groopit’s $4M (2023-05-18), while the high-end besides the $150M AllTrails round includes $50M Fetch Package (2021-07-21) and $46M Instabug (2022-05-17).
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