Funded Sales and Marketing Startups in United States
Disclosed round sizes in this Sales and Marketing slice are tightly clustered except for one outlier: the largest disclosed amount is Databook’s $50M on 20…
Disclosed round sizes in this Sales and Marketing slice are tightly clustered except for one outlier: the largest disclosed amount is Databook’s $50M on 2022-02-14, dwarfing the next-largest disclosed amounts in the same table (e.g., Tropic’s $40M on 2022-02-15 and Act-On Software’s $20M on 2021-03-18). The smallest disclosed amount shown is Storylane’s $100K on 2022-03-03, far below most other disclosed rounds that sit in the hundreds of thousands to tens of millions range.
City and time clustering also stand out. San Francisco appears repeatedly (Salesgraph 2026-06-18; Lumian 2026-04-29; Intangible 2025-03-06; Tofu 2025-02-13; Default 2024-07-08; Resonance 2024-04-03; Accord 2023-01-24; SilkChart 2022-12-07; Default 2021-11-05; Habu 2021-11-11; Breadcrumbs.io 2021-05-10), suggesting a hub pattern, while rounds span 2020-09-20 (Phin For Good) through 2026-06-18 (Salesgraph). Stage labels are frequently incomplete: there are 12 “undisclosed” amounts and 13 “Series Unknown” classifications among the 49 rows shown.
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Which rounds act as size outliers in this US Sales and Marketing list?
Databook’s $50M on 2022-02-14 is the clear upper outlier; it sits well above other large disclosed rounds like Tropic’s $40M (2022-02-15) and Act-On Software’s $20M (2021-03-18). On the low end, Storylane’s $100K on 2022-03-03 is the smallest disclosed amount in the table.
How concentrated are rounds by city, especially around San Francisco?
San Francisco is the most repeated geography: it appears for Salesgraph (2026-06-18), Lumian (2026-04-29), Intangible (2025-03-06), Tofu (2025-02-13), Default (2024-07-08), Resonance (2024-04-03), Accord (2023-01-24), SilkChart (2022-12-07), Default (2021-11-05), Habu (2021-11-11), and Breadcrumbs.io (2021-05-10). Other metros like New York also recur, but not at the same density in these 49 rows.
Do any time windows show noticeable clustering of rounds?
Yes. The list shows a tight 2022-02 cluster with two very large disclosed rounds: Tropic ($40M) on 2022-02-15 and Databook ($50M) on 2022-02-14. There’s also a notable “most recent” band in mid-2026, including Salesgraph (2026-06-18), Artis (2026-06-11), and SponsorCX (2026-05-18).
What stage mix dominates, and how often are stage/amount details missing?
Classifications are frequently incomplete: “Series Unknown” appears for 13 rows, and “undisclosed” appears for 12 disclosed-amount entries. Several major-size deals still come with clearer stages (e.g., Databook is Series B at $50M on 2022-02-14; Tropic is Series B at $40M on 2022-02-15; Tofu is Series A at $12M on 2025-02-13).
Which entries fall within the most recent ~90 days shown, and do they follow the same size pattern?
Using the latest date in the table (2026-06-18), the most recent ~90 days include Salesgraph ($500K, 2026-06-18), Artis ($7M, 2026-06-11), SponsorCX (undisclosed, 2026-05-18), and MOTO(acquire) ($810K, 2026-05-04). Within this window, disclosed rounds range from $500K to $7M, with missing disclosed amounts for at least one entry (SponsorCX).
Are there unusually small or uniquely classified deals worth flagging for follow-up?
Storylane’s $100K on 2022-03-03 is the smallest disclosed amount, which can contrast sharply with larger rounds in the same era (e.g., Tenovos $10M on 2022-11-20 and Databook/Tropic in mid-February 2022). Also, geography and classification sometimes diverge from the main SF-heavy pattern—for example, Chicago entries include MOTO(acquire) (2026-05-04, $810K) and SwayBrand (2020-12-01, $200K), while several rows carry “Series Unknown” or blank stage labels (e.g., Breadcrumbs.io on 2021-05-10 with $5M and no stage listed).
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