
Happy Monday, y’all!
Let’s get things rolling with this TeamBridge story, shall we?
TeamBridge’s M.O. is to democratize the creation (and consistent use of) modernized workplace solutions; particularly, as the company notes, for people who’ve never had them before. The idea is that (with the TeamBridge platform) teams become empowered to creatively resolve challenges via data-driven solutions. Serving teams across quite a great many industries (e.g. staffing, field services, security, manufacturing, construction, home healthcare, long-term care, etc.), TeamBridge helps workers save time and money so administrative resources can focus on higher-value endeavors. From TeamBridge’s AI-powered task management to its cloud-based TeamOS app for the hourly workforce (i.e. an app built by former Uber product and design leaders, by the way), making “the workspace match your workflow” with great tools for organization and automation is what they’re all about.
And in that vein, a new TeamBridge announcement dropped earlier this morning:
TeamBridge has successfully raised $28 million in a Series B investment round. These funds will reportedly be used to, quote, “accelerate TeamBridge’s product and AI roadmap, enhance client services, and scale enterprise-grade infrastructure.” This round was led by Mayfield, with participation from existing investors General Catalyst and Abstract Ventures.
For what it’s worth, my immediate thought when I read this was “Ah, they’re ‘bridging’ together better ‘team’ solutions. It’s literally in the name. Nice.”
TeamBridge’s leadership also commented on the new investment:
“Most tech companies are ultimately building for each other,” expressed Arjun Vora, co-founder and co-CEO of TeamBridge. “We, however, are building technology for the oft-forgotten demographic — the hourly workforce. That's 60-70% of the world’s workforce, by the way. So, we’re bringing the technology revolution to those businesses, giving them a reliable workforce OS to deploy their secret sauce at scale.”
“TeamBridge allows businesses to activate a tech-enabled workforce at a fraction of the cost and time it used to take,” added Tito Goldstein, co-founder and co-cEO of TeamBridge. “Our clients leverage a faster, more efficient, and more self-service toolkit to consolidate their markets and win business.”
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Greg Tavarez