Sitemate, a Sydney, Australia-based company that builds no code software platforms for built world companies, raised $18M (USD) in Series A funding.
The round was led by Blackbird, with participation from existing investors Shearwater Capital and Marbruck.
The company plans to use the funds to double down on product and engineering across its platforms and products, as well as expanding its go-to-market presence and customer base across the world.
Led by Hartley Pike, Co-founder and CEO, Sitemate is a multi-product SaaS company, providing built world companies with a series of software tools, which all sit beneath the Sitemate brand and umbrella. The company has a product suite more akin to Atlassian, whereby built world companies can choose and deploy any of Sitemate’s products to solve their built world specific pain points and workflows, while ideally using Sitemate tools side-by-side for additional commercial and integration benefits.
In the last 12 months, the company has doubled its headcount from 70 to 140 employees and also acquired and re-branded the software startup Nomad Fleet (now Gearbelt). Sitemate has a dedicated office in London servicing Europe, and now has Vancouver and Toronto offices covering the North American east and west coasts respectively, with a dedicated go-to-market team in Austin (Texas) coming online to cover central in 2025.
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24/12/2024