Series A Funded Software Development Startups
Across these 21 Series A software development rounds (most recent 2025-09-09 to oldest 2022-10-01), disclosed deal sizes cluster tightly in the mid-teens,…
Across these 21 Series A software development rounds (most recent 2025-09-09 to oldest 2022-10-01), disclosed deal sizes cluster tightly in the mid-teens, but Rox’s $50M round on 2024-11-20 stands out as a clear outlier. With $37M Conduit (2024-06-25) and $27M ZetaChain (2023-08-16) also higher than the pack, most other disclosed rounds fall between $3M and $18M, including multiple $10M–$15M entries such as Cassidy ($10M, 2025-09-09), AllSpice.io ($15M, 2025-06-23), and Exostellar ($15M, 2023-09-13).
The dates show a dense cluster in late 2024: 8 of the 21 rounds run from 2024-11-19 (Serviceform $3M) through 2024-06-25 (Conduit $37M) with a separate run of 2022-era rounds in October–November 2022. Geography is highly concentrated in US cities—San Francisco appears repeatedly (e.g., Rox 2024-11-20; Foundersuite $13M on 2024-08-30; Conduit $37M on 2024-06-25), alongside New York (Cassidy in New York; Knock in Brooklyn). Out of 21 rows, 1 round is undisclosed (Pitchly, 2022-10-14), and all listed entries are categorized as Software Development.
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Frequently asked
What does the biggest disclosed Series A look like in this software development set, and how separated is it from the rest?
Rox’s $50M round (2024-11-20) is the largest disclosed amount in the list and is far above the next-highest disclosed rounds: Conduit at $37M (2024-06-25) and ZetaChain at $27M (2023-08-16). Most other disclosed rounds sit between $3M and $18M, including multiple $15M prints such as AllSpice.io ($15M, 2025-06-23) and Exostellar ($15M, 2023-09-13).
Are there temporal clusters, or are rounds evenly distributed across 2022–2025?
Rounds are not evenly spread: there is a notable late-2024 concentration, including Serviceform ($3M) on 2024-11-19 and Rox ($50M) on 2024-11-20, followed by additional late-2024 entries like Syroco ($8M, 2024-12-09) and Stigg ($18M, 2024-12-11). The oldest shown dates are in October–November 2022 (Pitchly 2022-10-14; Cura Os $3M on 2022-10-01), indicating a break between the 2022 cluster and the larger 2024 activity.
Which cities show repeat representation, and does that suggest hub concentration?
San Francisco, California appears multiple times with different disclosed sizes and dates, including Rox ($50M, 2024-11-20), Foundersuite ($13M, 2024-08-30), Conduit ($37M, 2024-06-25), and ChangeEngine ($10M, 2024-05-08). New York also recurs via Cassidy (New York, 2025-09-09) and Knock (Brooklyn, $12M on 2024-02-15), but San Francisco is the clearest repeated hub in the displayed rows.
Do disclosed round sizes cluster around a specific band, or are they widely dispersed?
The disclosed amounts are relatively banded rather than widely dispersed: several rounds land in the mid-teens (Stigg $18M on 2024-12-11; Elastio Software $18M on 2023-06-14; Instruqt $17M on 2023-05-05), with many others in the $10M–$15M range (Cassidy $10M; AllSpice.io $15M; Knock $12M on 2024-02-15). The main dispersion driver is Rox’s $50M outlier, with Conduit ($37M, 2024-06-25) and ZetaChain ($27M, 2023-08-16) as secondary high points.
Any outliers besides the largest round, including undisclosed amounts?
Yes. The smallest disclosed amount is Cura Os at $3M (2022-10-01), and Serviceform also sits at the lower end with $3M (2024-11-19). Separately, Pitchly’s $ is listed as undisclosed (2022-10-14), making it the only non-disclosed amount among the 21 rows.
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