Funded Software Startups in United States
Among the 50 most recent software rounds shown, the largest disclosed amount is Fleetio’s $450M Series D on 2025-03-25; it dwarfs the next-largest disclose…
Among the 50 most recent software rounds shown, the largest disclosed amount is Fleetio’s $450M Series D on 2025-03-25; it dwarfs the next-largest disclosed rounds (e.g., Flock Freight’s $60M on 2025-05-14 and Metronome’s $50M on 2025-02-25) and stands well above the $35M–$30M cluster seen for Dash0 (2025-10-03, $35M), Extend (2025-06-17, $17M) and Arena (2025-04-08, $30M). The list also exhibits stage and disclosure clustering: 23 of 50 entries are labeled “Seed/Pre-Seed” variants with multiple smaller checks (e.g., BondingAI’s $100K on 2025-05-15; SKRIBER’s $1M on 2025-05-20), while 9 of 50 amounts are “undisclosed.”
Geographically, San Francisco appears repeatedly across different rounds and stages (e.g., Reevo 2025-11-07, ConductorOne 2025-10-29, Canary Technologies 2025-06-12, Standard Fleet 2025-09-09, Metronome 2025-02-25), whereas the smallest disclosed amount is Terraform Tillage’s $50K on 2025-05-16. Temporally, the entries span from 2025-02-04 (Fay) to 2025-11-09 (Refr Sports), with a dense concentration in mid-to-late 2025 (e.g., multiple Seed rounds from September through November).
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Frequently asked
What stands out in round size—does any disclosed amount break away from the rest?
Fleetio’s disclosed $450M Series D on 2025-03-25 is the clear size outlier among the 50 rows. After that, the largest disclosed figures are far lower, including Flock Freight’s $60M (2025-05-14), Metronome’s $50M (2025-02-25), and multiple $80M rounds like Reevo’s $80M (2025-11-07) and Canary Technologies’ $80M (2025-06-12).
How should disclosure be treated in this dataset—how often are amounts missing or labeled unknown?
9 of 50 entries show “undisclosed” amounts (e.g., OpsLyft on 2025-10-10; Vector on 2025-08-21; Salient Predictions on 2025-05-06). Separately, stage labels include “Venture - Series Unknown” and “Series Unknown” (e.g., TestBox on 2025-11-01 and Inn-Flow on 2025-03-14), so both amount and stage classification can be incomplete.
Which phase shows up most, and are smaller checks common?
Seed/Pre-Seed variants are prominent in the list (23 of 50 rows), and smaller disclosed rounds are common. Examples include Entvin at $500K (2025-04-01), SKRIBER at $1M (2025-05-20), and Terraform Tillage at the dataset’s smallest disclosed $50K (2025-05-16), alongside larger non-Seed rounds like Reevo’s $80M Series A (2025-11-07).
Is there a city hub effect—does one location dominate?
San Francisco is over-represented across multiple deals and stages, including Reevo (2025-11-07, $80M), ConductorOne’s Portland/OS doesn’t apply but Standard Fleet (2025-09-09, $13M), Canary Technologies (2025-06-12, $80M), Metronome (2025-02-25, $50M), and others. This contrasts with many single-appearance cities such as Minneapolis (Refr Sports, 2025-11-09, $260K) and Nashville (VetVerifi, 2025-02-18, $3M).
Are there time windows where funding activity clusters more tightly in this view?
Rounds concentrate heavily across mid-to-late 2025, with many entries from April through November (e.g., Seed rounds in April like DIAMO on 2025-04-09 at $4M and Glider on 2025-04-16 at $4M, plus larger rounds in June like Canary Technologies on 2025-06-12 at $80M). The displayed window runs from 2025-02-04 (Fay, $50M) up to 2025-11-09 (Refr Sports, $260K).
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