202008 Sep

PopSQL raises a $3.4M seed round for its collaborative SQL editor –

Summary

PopSQL, a startup that builds a collaborative SQL editor for teams, today announced that it has raised a $3.4 million seed round led by Google’s AI-focused Gradient Ventures fund. Other participants include Y Combinator and FundersClub, as well as angel investors Max Mullen, the co-founder of Instacart; Calvin French-Owen, the CTO of Segment; and Guillermo Rauch, the CEO of Vercel. “The new capital from Gradient allows us to scale the company and pursue our vision of creating the best tools for teams to analyze data together.” With PopSQL, teams can write a database query once and then easily share it within their company (and build a library of shared queries in the process). That’s a massive timesaver for many companies, where queries like this are often still shared by email or as code snippets in Slack, which PopSQL also integrates with. Sondhi noted that he doesn’t necessarily think of PopSQL as a business intelligence tool, but the core functionality is there if you want it.

Source: Techcrunch

Funding

$3.4M
Amount
Sep 08 2020
Date
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Investor
PopSQL
Company

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