ertainly! Here are the detailed descriptions along with other relevant information for each startup:

  1. Airtable

    • Description: Airtable provides a cloud-based software platform that allows users to create and manage relational databases with an intuitive interface.

    • Valuation: $11.70B (November 2018)

    • Location: San Francisco, California, United States

    • Founded: 2013

    • Founders: Andrew Ofstad, Emmett Nicholas, Howie Liu

    • Employees: 250-500

    • Funding: $2,236.60M

    • Funding Rounds: 9

    • Investors: 49

    • Website: Airtable

  2. Notion Labs

    • Description: Notion is an all-in-one workspace for note-taking, project management, and task management, integrating notes, tasks, wikis, and databases into one app.

    • Valuation: $10.00B (April 2020)

    • Location: San Francisco, California, United States

    • Founded: 2016

    • Founders: Ivan Zhao, Simon Last

    • Employees: 250-500

    • Funding: $342.00M

    • Funding Rounds: 5

    • Investors: 26

    • Website: Notion

  3. ClickUp

    • Description: ClickUp is a cloud-based productivity platform that centralizes work tasks, docs, goals, and chat in one place, catering to organizational needs across various departments.

    • Valuation: $4.00B (December 2020)

    • Location: San Diego, California, United States

    • Founded: 2017

    • Founders: Alex Yurkowski, Zeb Evans

    • Employees: 500-1,000

    • Funding: $535.00M

    • Funding Rounds: 5

    • Investors: 6

    • Website: ClickUp

  4. Calendly

    • Description: Calendly offers a simple scheduling tool that allows users to schedule meetings, appointments, and calls effortlessly, streamlining calendar management.

    • Valuation: $3.00B (January 2021)

    • Location: Atlanta, Georgia, United States

    • Founded: 2013

    • Founder: Tope Awotona

    • Employees: 250-500

    • Funding: $350.55M

    • Funding Rounds: 2

    • Investors: 3

    • Website: Calendly

  5. Podium

    • Description: Podium provides a customer communication platform that enables businesses to interact with customers at a local level through messaging, reviews, and customer feedback management.

    • Valuation: $3.00B (April 2020)

    • Location: Lehi, Utah, United States

    • Founded: 2014

    • Founders: Dennis Steele, Eric Rea

    • Employees: 1,000-5,000

    • Funding: $422.22M

    • Funding Rounds: 7

    • Investors: 13

    • Website: Podium

  6. MURAL

    • Description: MURAL offers a digital workspace that facilitates visual collaboration, allowing teams to ideate, brainstorm, and work together effectively through visual tools.

    • Valuation: $2.00B (July 2021)

    • Location: San Francisco, California, United States

    • Founded: 2011

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

    • Employees: 500-1,000

    • Funding: $192.27M

    • Funding Rounds: 5

    • Investors: 14

    • Website: MURAL

  7. InVision

    • Description: InVision provides a visual collaboration platform for designing digital products, allowing teams to prototype, iterate, and collaborate seamlessly.

    • Valuation: $1.90B (November 2017)

    • Location: New York, New York, United States

    • Founded: 2011

    • Founders: Ben Nadel, Clark Valberg

    • Employees: 250-500

    • Funding: $261.25M

    • Funding Rounds: 10

    • Investors: 17

    • Website: InVision

  8. Front

    • Description: Front is a communication hub that consolidates email, chat, social media, and other digital communications into one platform, enhancing customer engagement and team collaboration.

    • Valuation: $1.70B (June 2022)

    • Location: San Francisco, California, United States

    • Founded: 2013

    • Founders: Laurent Perrin, Mathilde Collin

    • Employees: 251-500

    • Funding: $203.60M

    • Funding Rounds: 6

    • Investors: 45

    • Website: Front

  9. Capitolis

    • Description: Capitolis provides technology solutions that address capital market constraints in equities and foreign exchange, optimizing trading workflows and reducing capital requirements.

    • Valuation: $1.60B (March 2022)

    • Location: New York, New York, United States

    • Founded: 2017

    • Founders: Gil Mandelzis, Igor Teleshevsky, Thomas Glocer

    • Employees: 101-250

    • Funding: $281.84M

    • Funding Rounds: 7

    • Investors: 13

    • Website: Capitolis

  10. Impact.com

    • Description: Impact.com is a global platform for partnership management, enabling businesses to manage and optimize partnerships across various channels efficiently.

    • Valuation: $1.50B (July 2021)

    • Location: Santa Barbara, California, United States

    • Founded: 2008

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

    • Employees: 501-1,000

    • Funding: $361.40M

    • Funding Rounds: 6

    • Investors: 8

    • Website: Impact.com

  11. Coda

    • Description: Coda is a collaborative platform that combines documents, spreadsheets, and apps into a single workspace, allowing users to create custom workflows and automate tasks.

    • Valuation: $1.40B (July 2021)

    • Location: Mountain View, California, United States

    • Founded: 2014

    • Founders: Alex DeNeui, Nigel Ellis, Shishir Mehrotra

    • Employees: 100-250

    • Funding: $240.00M

    • Funding Rounds: 4

    • Investors: 17

    • Website: Coda

  12. Copado

    • Description: Copado offers an end-to-end DevOps platform tailored for Salesforce, enabling organizations to streamline their Salesforce development processes from planning to deployment.

    • Valuation: $1.20B (September 2021)

    • Location: Chicago, Illinois, United States

    • Founded: 2013

    • Founders: Federico Larsen, Philipp Rackwitz

    • Employees: 500-1,000

    • Funding: $276.05M

    • Funding Rounds: 4

    • Investors: 10

    • Website: Copado

  13. Staffbase

    • Description: Staffbase provides an internal communications platform that enhances access to company information and tools for digital workplace engagement.

    • Valuation: $1.10B (March 2022)

    • Location: Chemnitz, Sachsen, Germany

    • Founded: 2014

    • Founders: Frank Wolf, Lutz Gerlach, Martin Bohringer

    • Employees: 501-1,000

    • Funding: $307.08M

    • Funding Rounds: 7

    • Investors: 6

    • Website: Staffbase

  14. Assembly

    • Description: Assembly provides a web collaboration platform that enables users to collaborate on developing apps, widgets, platforms, and APIs through a unified workspace.

    • Valuation: $1.00B (September 2021)

    • Location: Culver City, California, United States

    • Founded: 2019

    • Founders: Chris Lloyd, Dave Newman, Matthew Deiters

    • Employees: 1-10

    • Funding: $135.00M

    • Funding Rounds: 3

    • Investors: 7

    • Website: Assembly

  15. Aptos

    • Description: Aptos enables retailers to engage customers with personalized, efficient, and seamless shopping experiences through comprehensive retail technology solutions.

    • Valuation: $1.00B (March 2022)

    • Location: Atlanta, Georgia, United States

    • Founded: 1972

    • Employees: 501-1,000

    • Website: Aptos

These detailed descriptions should provide a comprehensive overview of each collaboration unicorn startup, including their core offerings, valuation, location, founding details, founders, employee size, funding history, and key investors.

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  1. Viva Republica (Toss)

    • Description: Viva Republica, known for its mobile payment service Toss, offers a comprehensive financial platform that includes money transfer, payments, investments, and more.

    • Valuation: $7.40B (October 2021)

    • Location: Seoul, South Korea

    • Founded: 2013

    • Founders: Seunggun Lee, Ricky Hyunmin Kim

    • Employees: 1,000+

    • Funding: $1,020.00M

    • Funding Rounds: 11

    • Investors: 27

    • Website: Viva Republica (Toss)

  2. Tradeshift

    • Description: Tradeshift offers a digital platform for supply chain payments, procurement, and invoicing, connecting buyers and suppliers globally.

    • Valuation: $5.00B (June 2018)

    • Location: San Francisco, California, United States

    • Founded: 2010

    • Founders: Christian Lanng, Gert Sylvest, Mikkel Hippe Brun

    • Employees: 1,000+

    • Funding: $457.00M

    • Funding Rounds: 15

    • Investors: 30

    • Website: Tradeshift

  3. Bolt

    • Description: Bolt provides an online checkout experience for e-commerce websites, optimizing payments and reducing cart abandonment through a streamlined process.

    • Valuation: $4.75B (November 2021)

    • Location: San Francisco, California, United States

    • Founded: 2014

    • Founders: Ryan Breslow

    • Employees: 501-1,000

    • Funding: $715.00M

    • Funding Rounds: 6

    • Investors: 11

    • Website: Bolt

  4. Freshworks

    • Description: Freshworks provides customer engagement software, including CRM, customer support, and IT service management solutions, designed for businesses of all sizes.

    • Valuation: $3.50B (November 2019)

    • Location: San Mateo, California, United States

    • Founded: 2010

    • Founders: Girish Mathrubootham, Shan Krishnasamy

    • Employees: 3,000+

    • Funding: $400.00M

    • Funding Rounds: 11

    • Investors: 14

    • Website: Freshworks

  5. GitLab

    • Description: GitLab provides a complete DevOps platform that enables developers to manage the entire software development lifecycle from planning to monitoring in a single application.

    • Valuation: $2.75B (September 2021)

    • Location: San Francisco, California, United States

    • Founded: 2011

    • Founders: Dmitriy Zaporozhets, Sid Sijbrandij

    • Employees: 3,000+

    • Funding: $434.00M

    • Funding Rounds: 14

    • Investors: 20

    • Website: GitLab

  6. Zapier

    • Description: Zapier is an automation tool that connects apps and automates workflows, allowing users to integrate various web applications and automate repetitive tasks without coding.

    • Valuation: $2.00B (June 2021)

    • Location: Sunnyvale, California, United States

    • Founded: 2011

    • Founders: Bryan Helmig, Mike Knoop, Wade Foster

    • Employees: 251-500

    • Funding: $1.30B

    • Funding Rounds: 10

    • Investors: 18

    • Website: Zapier

  7. Confluent

    • Description: Confluent provides a streaming platform based on Apache Kafka, enabling organizations to manage real-time data streams and build scalable event-driven systems.

    • Valuation: $18.00B (June 2022)

    • Location: Mountain View, California, United States

    • Founded: 2014

    • Founders: Jay Kreps, Jun Rao, Neha Narkhede

    • Employees: 1,000+

    • Funding: $765.00M

    • Funding Rounds: 7

    • Investors: 31

    • Website: Confluent

  8. Monday.com

    • Description: Monday.com offers a work operating system that powers teams to run projects and workflows with confidence, combining customizable workflows, team management, and collaboration tools.

    • Valuation: $11.00B (June 2021)

    • Location: Tel Aviv, Israel

    • Founded: 2012

    • Founders: Eran Zinman, Roy Mann

    • Employees: 1,000+

    • Funding: $636.10M

    • Funding Rounds: 11

    • Investors: 20

    • Website: Monday.com

  9. Discord

    • Description: Discord is a communication platform for communities, offering text, voice, and video chat designed for gamers but widely used for various interest-based communities.

    • Valuation: $7.00B (December 2021)

    • Location: San Francisco, California, United States

    • Founded: 2015

    • Founders: Jason Citron, Stan Vishnevskiy

    • Employees: 501-1,000

    • Funding: $483.30M

    • Funding Rounds: 7

    • Investors: 15

    • Website: Discord

  10. Ribbon

    • Description: Ribbon is a collaborative platform that allows users to create, share, and manage documents and projects in real-time, enhancing team productivity and collaboration.

    • Valuation: $5.00B (August 2022)

    • Location: Palo Alto, California, United States

    • Founded: 2017

    • Founders: Nate Keller, Tomasz Tunguz

    • Employees: 251-500

    • Funding: $1.20B

    • Funding Rounds: 8

    • Investors: 21

    • Website: Ribbon

These descriptions provide a comprehensive overview of each collaboration unicorn startup, highlighting their core offerings, valuation, location, founding details, founders, employee size, funding history, and key investors.

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  1. Asana

    • Description: Asana is a work management platform that helps teams organize and track their work, from daily tasks to strategic initiatives, fostering transparency and collaboration.

    • Valuation: $5.50B (November 2021)

    • Location: San Francisco, California, United States

    • Founded: 2008

    • Founders: Dustin Moskovitz, Justin Rosenstein

    • Employees: 1,000+

    • Funding: $412.20M

    • Funding Rounds: 8

    • Investors: 19

    • Website: Asana

  2. Notion Labs

    • Description: Notion Labs offers a unified workspace for notes, tasks, databases, and wikis, enabling teams to collaborate and manage projects effectively.

    • Valuation: $10.00B (April 2020)

    • Location: San Francisco, California, United States

    • Founded: 2016

    • Founders: Ivan Zhao, Simon Last

    • Employees: 250-500

    • Funding: $342.00M

    • Funding Rounds: 5

    • Investors: 26

    • Website: Notion Labs

  3. Coda

    • Description: Coda is a platform for document collaboration that allows users to create interactive documents that integrate text, tables, and apps to improve team workflows.

    • Valuation: $1.40B (July 2021)

    • Location: Mountain View, California, United States

    • Founded: 2014

    • Founders: Alex DeNeui, Nigel Ellis, Shishir Mehrotra

    • Employees: 100-250

    • Funding: $240.00M

    • Funding Rounds: 4

    • Investors: 17

    • Website: Coda

  4. Copado

    • Description: Copado provides a native DevOps platform for Salesforce, enabling organizations to deliver continuous innovation, streamline deployments, and enhance collaboration.

    • Valuation: $1.20B (September 2021)

    • Location: Chicago, Illinois, United States

    • Founded: 2013

    • Founders: Federico Larsen, Philipp Rackwitz

    • Employees: 500-1,000

    • Funding: $276.05M

    • Funding Rounds: 4

    • Investors: 10

    • Website: Copado

  5. Staffbase

    • Description: Staffbase offers an employee communication platform that connects deskless and frontline workers with company information, improving engagement and productivity.

    • Valuation: $1.10B (March 2022)

    • Location: Chemnitz, Sachsen, Germany

    • Founded: 2014

    • Founders: Frank Wolf, Lutz Gerlach, Martin Bohringer

    • Employees: 501-1,000

    • Funding: $307.08M

    • Funding Rounds: 7

    • Investors: 6

    • Website: Staffbase

  6. Assembly

    • Description: Assembly is a web collaboration platform that allows users to collaborate on the development of apps, widgets, platforms, and APIs through shared workspaces.

    • Valuation: $1.00B (September 2021)

    • Location: Culver City, California, United States

    • Founded: 2019

    • Founders: Chris Lloyd, Dave Newman, Matthew Deiters

    • Employees: 1-10

    • Funding: $135.00M

    • Funding Rounds: 3

    • Investors: 7

    • Website: Assembly

  7. Aptos

    • Description: Aptos enables retailers to engage customers through personalized, efficient, and seamless experiences across various channels, enhancing retail operations and customer satisfaction.

    • Valuation: $1.00B (March 2022)

    • Location: Atlanta, Georgia, United States

    • Founded: 1972

    • Employees: 501-1,000

    • Website: Aptos

These descriptions provide a