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dapulse Secures $2.6 Million in Series A Funding

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dapulse has secured $2.6 million in the Series A funding from Genesis Partners and Entree Capital, with additional capital being raised. The the  SaaS project management solution company, has experienced growth over the last 18 months, from six customers to over 1, 700, including two significant customers Discovery and WeWork.

Roy Man, CEO and founder of dapulse said. “This round A, which the initial $2.6 million is a part of, will help the company continue its fast-paced growth, improve upon its product, enhance integrations and feature sets to better serve its customers.”

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“dapulse allows us to achieve greater clarity into what our team is doing, allowing us to complete tasks as quickly as possible, said Roee Adler, Head of Digital, WeWork.  “dapulse has been such a great tool for us to create visibility into what is happening within the company, cut down on human error and plan for the future much more efficiently.”

dapulse’s SaaS solution differs from classic project management software by eliminating a separate view of “what needs to be done” for each user. Instead, dapulse creates a big picture of the whole process for everyone to see, therefore unifying teams and helping them complete tasks quicker and more efficiently.

 

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