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  1. Airtable

  • HQ Location: San Francisco, California, USA

  • Founded: 2013

  • Founders: Andrew Ofstad, Emmett Nicholas, Howie Liu

  • Number of Employees: 250-500

  • Total Funding: $2.24 billion

  • Funding Rounds: 9

  • Number of Investors: 49

  • Website: Airtable

  • Description: Airtable offers a cloud-based software platform that allows users to create and manage relational databases with ease, providing an intuitive interface for collaboration and data management.

  1. Notion Labs

    • Valuation: $10.00 billion (April 2020)

    • HQ Location: San Francisco, California, USA

    • Founded: 2016

    • Founders: Ivan Zhao, Simon Last

    • Number of Employees: 250-500

    • Total Funding: $342.00 million

    • Funding Rounds: 5

    • Number of Investors: 26

    • Website: Notion Labs

    • Description: Notion is an all-in-one workspace tool that integrates notes, tasks, databases, and wikis into a single platform, designed to enhance team collaboration and productivity.

  2. ClickUp

    • Valuation: $4.00 billion (December 2020)

    • HQ Location: San Diego, California, USA

    • Founded: 2017

    • Founders: Alex Yurkowski, Zeb Evans

    • Number of Employees: 500-1,000

    • Total Funding: $535.00 million

    • Funding Rounds: 5

    • Number of Investors: 6

    • Website: ClickUp

    • Description: ClickUp is a cloud-based project management and productivity platform that replaces multiple collaboration tools within organizations, aiming to streamline workflows and enhance efficiency.

  3. Calendly

    • Valuation: $3.00 billion (January 2021)

    • HQ Location: Atlanta, Georgia, USA

    • Founded: 2013

    • Founder: Tope Awotona

    • Number of Employees: 250-500

    • Total Funding: $350.55 million

    • Funding Rounds: 2

    • Number of Investors: 3

    • Website: Calendly

    • Description: Calendly provides a simple and efficient online scheduling tool that enables users to schedule meetings, appointments, and calls seamlessly, facilitating better time management and coordination.

  4. Podium

    • Valuation: $3.00 billion (April 2020)

    • HQ Location: Lehi, Utah, USA

    • Founded: 2014

    • Founders: Dennis Steele, Eric Rea

    • Number of Employees: 1,000-5,000

    • Total Funding: $422.22 million

    • Funding Rounds: 7

    • Number of Investors: 13

    • Website: Podium

    • Description: Podium offers a customer communication platform that helps businesses interact with customers at a local level, enabling direct communication through channels like SMS, email, and web chat.

  5. MURAL

    • Valuation: $2.00 billion (July 2021)

    • HQ Location: San Francisco, California, USA

    • Founded: 2011

    • Founders: Agustin Soler, Mariano Suarez-Battan, Patricio Jutard

    • Number of Employees: 500-1,000

    • Total Funding: $192.27 million

    • Funding Rounds: 5

    • Number of Investors: 14

    • Website: MURAL

    • Description: MURAL provides a digital workspace that enhances remote collaboration through visual tools, enabling teams to brainstorm, plan, and innovate together effectively.

  6. InVision

    • Valuation: $1.90 billion (November 2017)

    • HQ Location: New York, New York, USA

    • Founded: 2011

    • Founders: Ben Nadel, Clark Valberg

    • Number of Employees: 250-500

    • Total Funding: $261.25 million

    • Funding Rounds: 10

    • Number of Investors: 17

    • Website: InVision

    • Description: InVision is a digital product design platform that facilitates collaboration among design teams, enabling prototyping, feedback gathering, and project management in one integrated environment.

  7. Front

    • Valuation: $1.70 billion (June 2022)

    • HQ Location: San Francisco, California, USA

    • Founded: 2013

    • Founders: Laurent Perrin, Mathilde Collin

    • Number of Employees: 251-500

    • Total Funding: $203.60 million

    • Funding Rounds: 6

    • Number of Investors: 45

    • Website: Front

    • Description: Front is a communication hub that centralizes email, SMS, and messaging channels for businesses, aiming to improve customer engagement and team collaboration through efficient communication tools.

  8. Capitolis

    • Valuation: $1.60 billion (March 2022)

    • HQ Location: New York, New York, USA

    • Founded: 2017

    • Founders: Gil Mandelzis, Igor Teleshevsky, Thomas Glocer

    • Number of Employees: 101-250

    • Total Funding: $281.84 million

    • Funding Rounds: 7

    • Number of Investors: 13

    • Website: Capitolis

    • Description: Capitolis provides technology solutions that address capital market constraints in equities and foreign exchange, offering innovative solutions to optimize financial resources and trading operations.

  9. impact.com

    • Valuation: $1.50 billion (July 2021)

    • HQ Location: Santa Barbara, California, USA

    • Founded: 2008

    • Founders: David Sendroff, Lisa Riolo, Per Pettersen, Roger Kjensrud, Todd Crawford, Wade Crang

    • Number of Employees: 501-1,000

    • Total Funding: $361.40 million

    • Funding Rounds: 6

    • Number of Investors: 8

    • Website: impact.com

    • Description: impact.com is a leading global platform for partnership management, enabling enterprises to manage and optimize partnerships effectively through its comprehensive SaaS platform.

  10. Coda

    • Valuation: $1.40 billion (July 2021)

    • HQ Location: Mountain View, California, USA

    • Founded: 2014

    • Founders: Alex DeNeui, Nigel Ellis, Shishir Mehrotra

    • Number of Employees: 100-250

    • Total Funding: $240.00 million

    • Funding Rounds: 4

    • Number of Investors: 17

    • Website: Coda

    • Description: Coda is a platform that combines documents with spreadsheets and applications, enabling users to create interactive documents that integrate data and workflows seamlessly.

  11. Copado

    • Valuation: $1.20 billion (September 2021)

    • HQ Location: Chicago, Illinois, USA

    • Founded: 2013

    • Founders: Federico Larsen, Philipp Rackwitz

    • Number of Employees: 500-1,000

    • Total Funding: $276.05 million

    • Funding Rounds: 4

    • Number of Investors: 10

    • Website: Copado

    • Description: Copado is an end-to-end DevOps platform specifically designed for Salesforce, providing tools to streamline development, testing, and deployment processes on the Salesforce platform.

  12. Staffbase

    • Valuation: $1.10 billion (March 2022)

    • HQ Location: Chemnitz, Sachsen, Germany

    • Founded: 2014

    • Founders: Frank Wolf, Lutz Gerlach, Martin Bohringer

    • Number of Employees: 501-1,000

    • Total Funding: $307.08 million

    • Funding Rounds: 7

    • Number of Investors: 6

    • Website: [Staffbase](https://staffbase.com

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  1. Assembly

    • Valuation: $1.00 billion (September 2021)

    • HQ Location: Culver City, California, USA

    • Founded: 2019

    • Founders: Chris Lloyd, Dave Newman, Matthew Deiters

    • Number of Employees: 1-10

    • Total Funding: $135.00 million

    • Funding Rounds: 3

    • Number of Investors: 7

    • Website: Assembly

    • Description: Assembly is a web collaboration platform that facilitates collaborative development of applications, widgets, platforms, and APIs, fostering innovation through shared development efforts.

  2. Aptos

    • Valuation: $1.00 billion (March 2022)

    • HQ Location: Atlanta, Georgia, USA

    • Founded: 1972

    • Number of Employees: 501-1,000

    • Website: Aptos

    • Description: Aptos enables retailers to engage customers through personalized and seamless retail experiences, providing solutions that enhance efficiency and customer satisfaction.

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  1. Netlify

  • Valuation: $2.00B (November 2021)

  • Country: United States

  • State: California

  • City: San Francisco

  • Started in: 2014

  • Founders: Christian Bach, Mathias Biilmann Christensen

  • Number of employees: 100-250

  • Funding: $211.87M

  • Funding rounds: 7

  • Number of investors: 18

  • Website: Netlify

  1. Everlaw

  • Valuation: $2.00B (November 2021)

  • Country: United States

  • State: California

  • City: Oakland

  • Started in: 2010

  • Founders: AJ Shankar, Jeffrey Friedman

  • Number of employees: 250-500

  • Funding: $435.00M

  • Funding rounds: 6

  • Number of investors: 7

  • Website: Everlaw

  1. MegazoneCloud

  • Valuation: $1.83B (August 2022)

  • Country: South Korea

  • State: Seoul-tukpyolsi

  • City: Seoul

  • Started in: 2018

  • Founders: Joo-Wan Lee

  • Number of employees: 501-1000

  • Funding: $673.01M

  • Funding rounds: 5

  • Number of investors: 20

  • Website: MegazoneCloud

  1. CircleCI

  • Valuation: $1.70B (May 2021)

  • Country: United States

  • State: California

  • City: San Francisco

  • Started in: 2011

  • Founders: Allen Rohner, Paul Biggar

  • Number of employees: 500-1,000

  • Funding: $312.50M

  • Funding rounds: 11

  • Number of investors: 23

  • Website: CircleCI

  1. SmartHR

  • Valuation: $1.60B (June 2021)

  • Country: Japan

  • City: Tokyo

  • Started in: 2013

  • Founders: Kensuke Naito, Shoji Miyata

  • Number of employees: 250-500

  • Funding: $222.34M

  • Funding rounds: 7

  • Number of investors: 19

  • Website: SmartHR

  1. DT Dream

  • Valuation: $1.50B (June 2017)

  • Country: China

  • State: Zhejiang

  • City: Hangzhou

  • Started in: 2015

  • Founders: Jingchuan Wu, Weiliang Qu

  • Number of employees:

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  1. Netlify

  • Valuation: $2.00B (November 2021)

  • Country: United States

  • State: California

  • City: San Francisco

  • Founded in: 2014

  • Founders: Christian Bach, Mathias Biilmann Christensen

  • Number of employees: 100-250

  • Funding: $211.87M

  • Funding rounds: 7

  • Number of investors: 18

  • Description: Netlify is a web development tool that automates the process of building and deploying websites and web applications. It provides developers with a platform to host, build, and manage modern web projects with ease, using cutting-edge technologies like serverless computing and Jamstack architecture. Netlify's focus on developer experience and efficiency has made it a popular choice among teams looking to streamline their web development workflows.

  1. Everlaw

  • Valuation: $2.00B (November 2021)

  • Country: United States

  • State: California

  • City: Oakland

  • Founded in: 2010

  • Founders: AJ Shankar, Jeffrey Friedman

  • Number of employees: 250-500

  • Funding: $435.00M

  • Funding rounds: 6

  • Number of investors: 7

  • Description: Everlaw offers a platform for document analysis primarily catering to law firms, government agencies, and corporations. Their platform helps legal teams manage large volumes of documents, conduct e-discovery, and collaborate on case materials efficiently. Everlaw is known for its powerful search capabilities, intuitive user interface, and advanced analytics tools that streamline the legal review process and improve litigation outcomes.

  1. MegazoneCloud

  • Valuation: $1.83B (August 2022)

  • Country: South Korea

  • State: Seoul-tukpyolsi

  • City: Seoul

  • Founded in: 2018

  • Founder: Joo-Wan Lee

  • Number of employees: 501-1000

  • Funding: $673.01M

  • Funding rounds: 5

  • Number of investors: 20

  • Description: MegazoneCloud is a leading cloud optimization company based in South Korea, specializing in enterprise hosting and IT service management (ITSM) systems. The company helps businesses optimize their cloud infrastructure, enhance operational efficiency, and adopt best practices in cloud computing. MegazoneCloud's services include cloud migration, managed services, and comprehensive IT solutions tailored to meet the evolving needs of enterprise customers across various industries.

  1. CircleCI

  • Valuation: $1.70B (May 2021)

  • Country: United States

  • State: California

  • City: San Francisco

  • Founded in: 2011

  • Founders: Allen Rohner, Paul Biggar

  • Number of employees: 500-1,000

  • Funding: $312.50M

  • Funding rounds: 11

  • Number of investors: 23

  • Description: CircleCI is a continuous integration and delivery (CI/CD) platform that automates the software development lifecycle. It enables teams to build, test, and deploy code quickly and efficiently by automating repetitive tasks and providing real-time feedback on code quality. CircleCI supports a wide range of programming languages and integrates seamlessly with popular version control systems and deployment platforms. The platform helps developers and teams accelerate their release cycles, improve collaboration, and deliver high-quality software faster.

  1. SmartHR

  • Valuation: $1.60B (June 2021)

  • Country: Japan

  • City: Tokyo

  • Founded in: 2013

  • Founders: Kensuke Naito, Shoji Miyata

  • Number of employees: 250-500

  • Funding: $222.34M

  • Funding rounds: 7

  • Number of investors: 19

  • Description: SmartHR is a Japan-based HR SaaS company that provides cloud-based personnel management software for businesses. The platform offers comprehensive HR solutions, including payroll management, attendance tracking, employee performance evaluation, and HR analytics. SmartHR's user-friendly interface and customizable features cater to the specific needs of Japanese businesses, helping them streamline HR operations, enhance employee engagement, and comply with regulatory requirements effectively.

  1. DT Dream

  • Valuation: $1.50B (June 2017)

  • Country: China

  • State: Zhejiang

  • City: Hangzhou

  • Founded in: 2015

  • Founders: Jingchuan Wu, Weiliang Qu

  • Number of employees: 100-250

  • Funding: $433.61M

  • Funding rounds: 3

  • Number of investors: 5

  • Description: DT Dream Inc. is a pioneering company in cloud solutions and big data analytics, transforming business decision-making with intelligent information harnessing productivity, efficiency, and profitability. The company specializes in leveraging big data technologies to provide comprehensive solutions that empower businesses to gain actionable insights, optimize operations, and drive sustainable growth. DT Dream's innovative approach to cloud computing and data analytics has established it as a leader in the Chinese market, supporting enterprises across various sectors in harnessing the power of data to achieve strategic objectives.

These descriptions provide an overview of each company's focus, services, and market positioning within the collaboration industry.

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  1. Netlify

  • Valuation: $2.00B (November 2021)

  • Country: United States

  • State: California

  • City: San Francisco

  • Founded in: 2014

  • Founders: Christian Bach, Mathias Biilmann Christensen

  • Number of employees: 100-250

  • Funding: $211.87M

  • Funding rounds: 7

  • Number of investors: 18

  • Description: Netlify automates the process of building and deploying modern web projects. It offers developers a platform that leverages serverless computing and Jamstack architecture to host, build, and manage websites and applications efficiently.

  • Website: Netlify

  1. Everlaw

  • Valuation: $2.00B (November 2021)

  • Country: United States

  • State: California

  • City: Oakland

  • Founded in: 2010

  • Founders: AJ Shankar, Jeffrey Friedman

  • Number of employees: 250-500

  • Funding: $435.00M

  • Funding rounds: 6

  • Number of investors: 7

  • Description: Everlaw provides a platform for document analysis, catering primarily to legal teams in law firms, government agencies, and corporations. It helps streamline the review and analysis of legal documents, enhancing litigation support and legal operations.

  • Website: Everlaw

  1. MegazoneCloud

  • Valuation: $1.83B (August 2022)

  • Country: South Korea

  • State: Seoul-tukpyolsi

  • City: Seoul

  • Founded in: 2018

  • Founder: Joo-Wan Lee

  • Number of employees: 501-1000

  • Funding: $673.01M

  • Funding rounds: 5

  • Number of investors: 20

  • Description: MegazoneCloud specializes in cloud optimization and enterprise hosting services. It helps businesses enhance their cloud infrastructure efficiency and IT service management with a focus on scalability and reliability.

  • Website: MegazoneCloud

  1. CircleCI

  • Valuation: $1.70B (May 2021)

  • Country: United States

  • State: California

  • City: San Francisco

  • Founded in: 2011

  • Founders: Allen Rohner, Paul Biggar

  • Number of employees: 500-1,000

  • Funding: $312.50M

  • Funding rounds: 11

  • Number of investors: 23

  • Description: CircleCI is a leading platform for continuous integration and delivery (CI/CD). It enables developers to automate the build, test, and deployment processes, helping teams deliver software faster and with higher quality.

  • Website: CircleCI

  1. SmartHR

  • Valuation: $1.60B (June 2021)

  • Country: Japan

  • City: Tokyo

  • Founded in: 2013

  • Founders: Kensuke Naito, Shoji Miyata

  • Number of employees: 250-500

  • Funding: $222.34M

  • Funding rounds: 7

  • Number of investors: 19

  • Description: SmartHR provides cloud-based personnel management software for businesses in Japan. It offers comprehensive HR solutions including payroll management, attendance tracking, and performance evaluation.

  • Website: SmartHR

  1. DT Dream

  • Valuation: $1.50B (June 2017)

  • Country: China

  • State: Zhejiang

  • City: Hangzhou

  • Founded in: 2015

  • Founders: Jingchuan Wu, Weiliang Qu

  • Number of employees: 100-250

  • Funding: $433.61M

  • Funding rounds: 3

  • Number of investors: 5

  • Description: DT Dream is a leader in cloud solutions and big data analytics in China, empowering businesses with intelligent data insights to enhance productivity and decision-making.

  • Website: DT Dream

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  1. Kong

  • Valuation: $1.40B (December 2020)

  • Country: United States

  • State: California

  • City: San Francisco

  • Founded in: 2007

  • Founders: Augusto Marietti, Marco Palladino, Michele Zonca

  • Number of employees: 250-500

  • Funding: $170.50M

  • Funding rounds: 6

  • Number of investors: 23

  • Description: Kong provides a service connectivity platform that allows enterprises to securely connect and manage APIs and microservices across modern cloud technologies. It enables efficient service communication and management for digital transformation initiatives.

  • Website: Kong

  1. Jaguar Microsystems

  • Valuation: $1.34B (June 2022)

  • Country: China

  • State: Guangdong

  • City: Shenzhen

  • Founded in: 2020

  • Founder: Sunny Siu

  • Number of employees: 251-500

  • Funding rounds: 2

  • Number of investors: 5

  • Description: Jaguar Microsystems specializes in cloud computing and data processing solutions for data centers. It focuses on delivering scalable and efficient infrastructure services to support digital operations and data-intensive applications.

  • Website: Jaguar Microsystems

  1. CloudBees

  • Valuation: $1.15B (December 2021)

  • Country: United States

  • State: California

  • City: San Jose

  • Founded in: 2010

  • Founders: Adrian Brock, François Déchery, Kohsuke Kawaguchi, Michael Neale, Ryan Campbell, Sacha Labourey, Vivek Pandey

  • Number of employees: 500-1,000

  • Funding: $2,075.00M

  • Funding rounds: 8

  • Number of investors: 16

  • Description: CloudBees provides a cloud-native platform that automates the software delivery process from code to production. It supports continuous integration, continuous delivery, and application deployment to accelerate software development cycles.

  • Website: CloudBees

  1. Wasabi Technologies

  • Valuation: $1.10B (September 2022)

  • Country: United States

  • State: Massachusetts

  • City: Boston

  • Founded in: 2015

  • Founders: David Friend, Jeff Flowers

  • Number of employees: 101-250

  • Funding: $549.14M

  • Funding rounds: 14

  • Number of investors: 27

  • Description: Wasabi Technologies offers affordable and secure cloud storage solutions with high-performance capabilities. It provides scalable storage infrastructure for businesses looking to manage and store data efficiently in the cloud.

  • Website: Wasabi Technologies

  1. Instabase

  • Valuation: $1.05B (October 2019)

  • Country: United States

  • State: California

  • City: San Francisco

  • Founded in: 2015

  • Founder: Anant Bhardwaj

  • Number of employees: 100-250

  • Funding: $131.94M

  • Funding rounds: 4

  • Number of investors: 10

  • Description: Instabase offers a technology platform that enhances enterprise software capabilities, enabling organizations to build, deploy, and manage applications effectively. It provides tools for data processing, automation, and application development.

  • Website: Instabase

  1. Flexe

  • Valuation: $1.00B (April 2022)

  • Country: United States

  • State: Washington

  • City: Seattle

  • Founded in: 2013

  • Founders: Edmond Yue, Francis Duong, Karl Siebrecht

  • Number of employees: 251-500

  • Funding: $263.00M

  • Funding rounds: 7

  • Number of investors: 16

  • Description: Flexe offers a flexible fulfillment platform for eCommerce and retail distribution, providing on-demand warehousing and logistics solutions. It helps businesses optimize their supply chain and meet customer demand effectively.

  • Website: Flexe

  1. Rapid

  • Valuation: $1.00B (March 2022)

  • Country: United States

  • State: California

  • City: San Francisco

  • Founded in: 2015

  • Founders: Iddo Gino, Mickey Hasalvsky

  • Number of employees: 101-250

  • Funding: $272.50M

  • Funding rounds: 7

  • Number of investors: 17

  • Description: Rapid provides an API platform that simplifies the creation, management, and consumption of APIs. It enables developers to accelerate API development and integration processes for enhanced application functionality.

  • Website: Rapid

  1. Solo.io

  • Valuation: $1.00B (October 2021)

  • Country: United States

  • State: Massachusetts

  • City: Cambridge

  • Founded in: 2017

  • Founder: Idit Levine

  • Number of employees: 100-250

  • Funding: $171.85M

  • Funding rounds: 6

  • Number of investors: 5

  • Description: Solo.io develops tools to help enterprises adapt and maximize cloud technology benefits. It provides solutions for API gateway management, service mesh orchestration, and microservices deployment to support modern application architectures.

  • Website: Solo.io

  1. SnapLogic

  • Valuation: $1.00B (December 2021)

  • Country: United States

  • State: California

  • City: San Mateo

  • Founded in: 2006

  • Founder: Mike Pittaro

  • Number of employees: 100-250

  • Funding: $278.00M

  • Funding rounds: 10

  • Number of investors: 18

  • Description: SnapLogic offers an integration platform for connecting enterprise applications, data sources, and APIs. It enables businesses to streamline data integration and automate workflows across hybrid IT environments.

  • Website: SnapLogic

  1. XForcePlus

  • Valuation: $1.00B (June 2021)

  • Country: China

  • State: Shanghai

  • City: Shanghai

  • Founded in: 2015

  • Founder: Yun Wu

  • Number of employees: 250-500

  • Funding: $3,435.00M

  • Funding rounds: 6

  • Number of investors: 11

  • Description: XForcePlus develops collaborative enterprise solutions as a service, focusing on enhancing business productivity and efficiency through integrated cloud-based tools.

  • Website: XForcePlus

  1. China Cloud

  • Valuation: $1.00B (June 2018)

  • Country: China

  • State: Jiangsu

  • City: Wuxi

  • Founded in: 2010

  • Founder: Xu Guangbin

  • Number of employees: 1,000-5,000

  • Funding: $522.80M

  • Funding rounds: 5

  • Number of investors: 11

  • Description: China Cloud operates as a leading cloud computing infrastructure provider in China, offering comprehensive IT solutions and outsourcing services to enterprises.

  • Website: China Cloud