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Across these 15 remote-based entries, disclosed round sizes cluster tightly between $120K and $25M, but one disclosed round stands apart: Tidio’s $25M on 2…

Across these 15 remote-based entries, disclosed round sizes cluster tightly between $120K and $25M, but one disclosed round stands apart: Tidio’s $25M on 2022-05-12 is the largest disclosed amount in the table, far above the next-largest disclosed amounts (Daybase at $10M on 2022-03-03 and NEBRA Labs at $5M on 2024-04-17). Several other $4M–$6M rounds (Cerula Care $4M on 2025-02-12; Workgrounds $3M on 2024-11-05; Hana Network $4M on 2024-10-25; Manifest $6M on 2023-05-18) reinforce that “mid-single-digit millions” dominates when amounts are disclosed.

Geographically, the list is highly concentrated in Remote, Oregon, United States (all 15 rows show that same city), so city-level variation is effectively absent. Temporally, rounds span 2021-06-02 (Stemma) through 2025-06-17 (Workerbee), with three entries in the first half of 2022 (Yobs Technologies 2022-07-26 $2M; Daybase 2022-03-03 $10M; Tidio 2022-05-12 $25M; FoondaMate 2022-05-24 $2M) and multiple Seed rounds recurring across 2023–2024. Stage reporting is uneven: 2 rows are undisclosed (Workerbee 2025-06-17; Monad 2024-05-15), and 5 rows are tagged Series Unknown (Workerbee excluded from “undisclosed” because it is explicitly undisclosed; the “Series Unknown” label appears on Workerbee and Monad and also on Stemma’s row shows blank stage).

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What’s the largest disclosed round in this remote-focused list, and how does it compare to the next-largest disclosed amounts?

Tidio’s $25M on 2022-05-12 is the largest disclosed amount in these 15 rows. The next-largest disclosed figures are Daybase’s $10M (2022-03-03) and then NEBRA Labs’ $5M (2024-04-17), with most other disclosed rounds in the $2M–$6M band (e.g., Cerula Care $4M on 2025-02-12; Manifest $6M on 2023-05-18).

Is there a tight date cluster in the most recent entries, or is funding spread evenly across years?

The newest entries include Workerbee on 2025-06-17 (undisclosed) and Cerula Care on 2025-02-12 ($4M), but the table’s strongest density is earlier: 2022 contains multiple disclosed rounds such as Daybase $10M (2022-03-03), Tidio $25M (2022-05-12), FoondaMate $2M (2022-05-24), and Yobs Technologies $2M (2022-07-26). Overall coverage spans 2021-06-02 (Stemma) through 2025-06-17 (Workerbee).

Does this list show geographic concentration, or are multiple cities represented?

Geographic variation is minimal: every row lists “Remote, Oregon, United States” as the city. That means any clustering by geography occurs at the same city label for all 15 entries, with no alternate remote cities (and no non-Oregon locations) appearing in the shown rows.

How much stage ambiguity is present, and does it affect interpretability of comparisons?

Stage disclosure is incomplete: 2 rows are explicitly undisclosed amounts (Workerbee on 2025-06-17 and Monad on 2024-05-15), and 3 additional rows carry a Series Unknown/blank-equivalent label in the stage column (Workerbee is explicitly undisclosed on amount but still not a specific round; Monad is Series Unknown; Stemma shows an empty stage field). As a result, comparing across stages depends more heavily on the remaining rows with stated stage and amount (e.g., Seed rounds like NEBRA Labs $5M on 2024-04-17; Tidio Series B $25M on 2022-05-12).

Which sectors appear most often in this remote list, and do they align with the largest disclosed rounds?

The most repeated sector is Artificial Intelligence (AI), appearing 3 times: Workgrounds (AI) with $3M on 2024-11-05, Catio (AI) with $4M on 2023-12-12, and Workgrounds/others are the only AI entries in the table. The largest disclosed round is not AI-related; Tidio (Apps) leads with $25M on 2022-05-12, while AI rounds stay in the $3M–$4M range (when disclosed).

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