Series B Funded Other Startups
Across the 38 Series B “Other” rounds shown (sorted by round date desc, spanning 2021-04-06 to 2025-10-05), the disclosed deal sizes cluster heavily in the…
Across the 38 Series B “Other” rounds shown (sorted by round date desc, spanning 2021-04-06 to 2025-10-05), the disclosed deal sizes cluster heavily in the tens of millions, with a single clear outlier at the top: Resolve BioSciences raised $71M on 2022-10-24, while the next-largest disclosed rounds are smaller (e.g., Battle motors at $150M on 2022-09-06 and Beam at $93M on 2022-02-25—those two anchor the high end, but $150M is the only disclosed round above $100M). The only undisclosed amount in the window is Hermeus (2024-07-02, undisclosed), which makes the remaining comparisons more stable. Geographically, the list is not city-dense but it does show repeated US concentration in major tech markets: New York appears twice (Coast, 2024-07-18, $40M; Sourcemap, 2023-06-06, $20M) plus California appears across multiple entries (e.g., Sedai in San Francisco, $20M on 2025-06-16; AskNicely in Portland, $32M is outside CA, but Pragma is in Culver City on 2021-10-27 at $22M). Temporally, the most recent activity sits in a late-2025 burst—Simple ($35M, 2025-10-05) and ServiceUp ($55M, 2025-07-09) are followed immediately by additional 2025 closings (Sedai at $20M on 2025-06-16)—before the series thins toward mid-2023 and earlier.
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Frequently asked
Which disclosed Series B round is the largest here, and how stark is the gap to the rest of the disclosed amounts?
Battle motors posted the largest disclosed round at $150M (2022-09-06). Only Beam ($93M on 2022-02-25) and Resolve BioSciences ($71M on 2022-10-24) sit far above the common “tens of millions” band, while many other disclosed entries land in smaller $20M–$50M ranges (e.g., ServiceUp at $55M on 2025-07-09; Sedai at $20M on 2025-06-16).
Are the most recent rounds clustered in time (e.g., within a quarter or 90 days) or spread out?
The list’s recency is concentrated: the latest entry is Simple on 2025-10-05 ($35M), with two other 2025 Series B closings immediately nearby—ServiceUp on 2025-07-09 ($55M) and Sedai on 2025-06-16 ($20M). Before those, the remaining entries step down into 2024 and 2023, indicating a late-2025 uptick relative to the earlier portion of the displayed timeline.
Do any cities appear disproportionately, or is the geography mostly one-off?
Most cities are one-offs, but New York does repeat within the displayed set: Coast closed in New York on 2024-07-18 for $40M, and Sourcemap also lists New York on 2023-06-06 for $20M. California-based entries appear multiple times across the US (e.g., Sedai in San Francisco, $20M on 2025-06-16; Pragma in Culver City, $22M on 2021-10-27; Mint House in New York is separate from CA), but there is no single dominant city.
Is the stage’s disclosed amount distribution affected by missing amounts, and which company has an undisclosed figure?
Only one row is missing the amount: Hermeus (Series B on 2024-07-02) is marked undisclosed. That means all other comparisons across disclosed sizes use complete values such as $35M (Simple, 2025-10-05) and $4M (Pitstop, 2021-04-06) without needing to estimate.
What’s the low-end floor of disclosed amounts in this slice, and how does it compare to the top of the range?
The smallest disclosed round is Pitstop at $4M (2021-04-06). The disclosed high end is an order-of-magnitude above that floor: Battle motors at $150M (2022-09-06), with Beam at $93M (2022-02-25) also far above typical mid-range deals like $20M–$50M entries (e.g., Sourcemap $20M on 2023-06-06).
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