Roundtable raises funding round on Roundtable

Roundtable raises funding round on Roundtable

Today, the Silicon Valley startup Roundtable announced that they have successfully raised a funding round to grow and develop their platform even further. Founded back in 2020, Roundtable is a crowdsourcing platform that is designed to help entrepreneurs and early-stage startups to collaborate and gain access to resources and advice from experts.

The recent round of funding was primarily led by top venture capital firms such as Sequoia Capital, Kleiner Perkins and Andreessen Horowitz, with a few angel investors also involved. This brings the total amount of funding raised by Roundtable to $100 million, which is a significant milestone for the young startup.

When asked about the investment, Roundtable CEO and co-founder Connor Ackley said, “This funding enables us to expand our platform and make collaboration easier for entrepreneurs and expert advisors. We are incredibly grateful for the outstanding support from all of our investors and are excited to continue our growth journey.”

Roundtable aims to upgrade the traditional early-stage mentorship model by allowing companies to find and collaborate with the right experts on their projects, whilst also gaining access to new resources and feedback on their designs. The platform already has a few thousand users and is essentially becoming an invaluable tool to help entrepreneurs hone their skills.

In the coming months, Roundtable is planning to open its platform to even more members, with over 500 prominent industry experts already participating. Furthermore, the startup is building out new features and plans to introduce a number of perks and rewards to its current users in the near future.

It looks like Roundtable is ready to take the startup scene by storm. With its innovation and commitment to helping entrepreneurs reach their goals, it won’t be long before the platform becomes the go-to source for networking and collaboration.

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