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SaaS Weekly Roundup #18 – SaaS Funding Highlights for Uplinq, Inven and More.

The SaaS Weekend Report delivers the present-day industry news through its coverage of SaaS investment rounds together with other essential SaaS news. The SaaS Weekly Roundup highlights how software-as-a-service entities gain fresh investments to develop innovative cloud tools that will define the future of this sector.

Latest SaaS Weekly Roundup Funding News

Here we provide some SaaS Weekly Roundup Funding News List.

Product Name Category Funding Type Funding Amount
Uplinq AI financial automation for SMBs Series A $10 million
Inven AI deal sourcing platform Series A €11.2 million
Rillet AI-native ERP platform Series A $25 million
Creatify AI video ad creation platform Series A $15.5 million
Superblocks Secure enterprise app development Series A $23 million
Frinks AI AI for manufacturing automation Pre-Series A $5.4 million
Cerby Identity security automation Series B $40 million
Unleash live Real-time video analytics for infrastructure Series B A$17 million
Fleetx.io Freight visibility and fleet management Series B INR 145 crores
CloudZero Cloud cost optimization Series C $56 million
Buildots AI for construction project management Series D $45 million
Salestools AI AI sales automation for enterprises Seed €2 million
Unbound Generative AI adoption platform Seed $4 million
Neuron Factory AI software for construction industry Seed $6 million
CalcTree Engineering SaaS for calculation management Pre-Seed $3.8 million

Uplinq Raises $10 Million Series A

Uplinq

 

Uplinq which is based in Scottsdale, Arizona, helps small and medium-sized companies track their finances with AI. The company has managed to secure $10 million through its Series A funding round for growth. The latest charges will be put toward better-quality tools and bigger offerings. The main goal of Uplinq is to make financial tasks less complicated and decisions smarter for those who run businesses.  

Inven Secures €11.2 Million in Series A 

inven

Inven is located in Helsinki, Finland and gives investors quicker and more thorough tools for evaluating company deals. The company has received €11.2 million in funding during Series A to help it become bigger. With this move, it can focus more on improving its AI and reach users in more places worldwide. Inven intends to make it quicker, smarter and more guided by data for teams involved in deal sourcing.

Rillet Secures $25 Million in Series A 

Rillet

Rillet, an AI-powered ERP platform based in New York, helps businesses manage operations more efficiently. The company has raised $25 million in Series A funding to scale its technology and reach. This funding will go toward enhancing its AI-driven tools and expanding its customer base. Rillet aims to simplify enterprise resource planning with smart, automated solutions.

Creatify Secures $15.5 Million in Series A 

Creatify

Creatify, based in San Francisco, California, provides an AI-powered platform that helps businesses create video ads quickly and easily. The company has raised $15.5 million in Series A funding to grow its platform. This funding will support product development and customer expansion. Creatify aims to make high-quality video ad creation simple and accessible for all brands.

Superblocks Secures $23 Million in Series A 

Superblocks

Superblocks offers developers tools and support to build stronger, faster enterprise applications from Shiloh, New York. Thanks to $23 million raised in Series A funding, the company has grown its total funding to $60 million. The money will be used for creating new products and helping the team expand. Superblocks seeks to make app security less complicated for enterprise teams.

Frinks AI Secures $5.4M in Pre-Series A 

Frinks

Frinks AI which is in Bengaluru, India, uses AI to help factories enhance their performance through automation. The company obtained $5.4 million in pre-Series A funding to increase its service offerings. The money will help improve products and bring in more customers. Frinks AI is developing AI solutions for smarter and more efficient manufacturing workflows.

Cerby Secures $40 Million in Series B 

Cerby

Cerby, based in San Francisco, California, provides identity security automation to help businesses protect their systems and data. The company has raised $40 million in Series B funding to expand its reach and improve its technology. This funding will support product innovation and team growth. Cerby aims to make identity security smarter and more automated for modern enterprises.

Unleash live Secures A$17 Million in Series B 

Unleash

Unleash live, based in Sydney, Australia, offers a real-time video analytics platform powered by machine learning to support infrastructure and field operations. The company has raised A$17 million in Series B funding to enhance its technology and expand globally. This funding will help improve AI capabilities and serve more industries. Unleash live aims to make operations smarter and more efficient through real-time insights.

Fleetx.io Secures INR 145 Crore in Series B

Fleetx

From its base in Gurugram, India, Fleetx.io delivers a digital tool that allows freight to be tracked live and helps with fleet management. It aids logistics companies in maintaining a steady vehicle check, finding shortest and fastest routes and bettering day-to-day operations. The company got INR 145 crores in Series B investment to help it achieve its goals. The money will be invested in better technology and expanding the number of customers it serves. Fleetx.io is working to update logistics by offering reliable and data-driven solutions.

CloudZero Secures $56 Million in Series C 

Cloudzero

Based in Boston, Massachusetts, CloudZero helps businesses optimize and cut their expenses on cloud computing. Information is provided in real-time to help you control your budget for multiple cloud services. The firm obtained $56 million in Series C funding to help speed up their progress and develop new products. Using this investment for improvement will increase customer numbers and better its AI technology as well. The company tries to make it simpler and smarter for businesses to manage their spending in the cloud.

Buildots Secures $45 Million in Series D 

Buildots

The Buildots company working out of Tel Aviv, Israel, uses AI and computer vision to make construction projects run faster and better. Rapid gets $45 million in their Series D funding to improve their technology and expand it around the world. By using the funding, we will be able to develop and improve our product and add new people to the team. Developments by Buildots make construction projects more efficient by using data and smart technology.

Salestools AI Secures €2 Million in Seed Round 

Salestools

Using AI, SalesTools AI in San Francisco, California, supports enterprises in raising their level of sales. Funding of €2 million has been secured to ensure the company can continue and finish building its platform. This money will be used for growing the company’s portfolio and reaching more markets. Salestools AI looks to help businesses handle the sales process with improved speed and intelligence.

Unbound Secures $4 Million in Seed Round 

Unbound

A startup in San Francisco, California named Unbound assists companies in adopting and using generative AI tools for their purposes. The company obtained $4 million in seed funding to help build its team and improve its platform. The money will help finance work on the product and the signing up process for customers. Unbound wants to open the door to generative AI for businesses.

Neuron Factory Secures $6M in Seed Round 

Neuron factory

Neuron Factory which calls Redwood City, California, home, uses AI to modernize the construction sector. The company closed a $6 million seed fund round to strengthen its technology and double its team. The money from the round will help create new products and grow the customer base. Neuron Factory works towards enabling construction projects with more intelligent AI solutions.

CalcTree Secures $3.8M in Pre-Seed Round 

Calctree

The Sydney-based startup CalcTree which provides SaaS engineering support, enhances teamwork and calculation management for engineers. The pre-seed funding of $3.8 million from investors will help the company build and perfect its offering. This money will assist with the development of products and the adoption of the product by a small group of people. The purpose of CalcTree is to improve engineering processes using intelligent, linked tools.

Read More:SaaS Weekly Roundup #17 – SaaS Funding Highlights for Greenlite, Flip and More.

Lakshmi
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Lakshmi a content writer with a background in engineering combines technical expertise with creative writing skills to produce engaging and informative content on topics related to engineering principles, and softwares. Her unique blend of knowledge allows her to translate complex technical concepts into accessible content for various audiences.
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