Angel Investment Network’s Weekly Funding Roundup

Here’s a roundup of some of the recent seed-stage and angel deals from around the world:  

  • Appboy, a startup offering a free mobile software development toolkit (SDK) for developers, has raised $1 million in seed funding
  • Enterprise Mobility firm, Deltecs InfoTech (DRONA mobile) has secured round one of funding from Kutchi Angel Network
  • ClickDimensions, developer of an email marketing and marketing automation solution for Microsoft Dynamics CRM, has raised Series A financing
  • Arachnys, a provider of business intelligence solutions related to emerging markets, has raised an undisclosed amount of Series A funding
  • Presentify.me, a site that lets you transform standard daily deal vouchers into gift certificate-esque vouchers, wraps up $400k seed funding
  • Scripted.com, a marketplace that connects freelance writers and small businesses, has raised approximately $700k in seed funding
  • Bypass Mobile, whose app enables fans to order concession items from their seats at sports venues for a $0.99 fee, gets $1.7 million funding
  • InnovizeTech Software (www.innovizetech.com) has closed Rs. 4.5 crore Series A investment from newly established Seed Enterprises
  • HighlightCam, which uses facial recognition & other technologies to create practically automatic video editing applications, lands $3million
  • Print Bindaas, an e-commerce startup that uses Web-to-Print technology, has raised Rs2.5m seed funding from angel investor Manoj Kumar Swain
  • Woofound, whose website helps people identify their interests in the world using a straightforward ME/NOT ME dichotomy, raises $750K
  • Retroficiency raises $3.3 million for software that helps building owners hone in on opportunities for energy savings

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7 Responses to Angel Investment Network’s Weekly Funding Roundup

  1. Steve Omans says:

    My company DealMeHealth.com is building reverse crowd software to leverage healthcare prices and speed up payments for providers. We take a small percentage of each private pay patient that is trying to avoid high deductibles or those that are uninsured. We are looking for angel investors. Can you help?

  2. mikelebus says:

    Hi Steve,

    Thanks for your message. You should try the Midwest Investment Network (www.midwestinvestmentnetwork.com/entrepreneur), who have a large network of private investors and business angels across the US and worldwide looking for projects like this.

    The first step is to register at http://www.midwestinvestmentnetwork.com/entrepreneur/20. After registering you will be able to submit your proposal, which we will then send out to our network of investors.

    Best wishes,

    Mike

  3. hyman beraznik says:

    tried registering with midwest investment network over a week ago
    we are long time, well established investors.
    They have not responded
    have subsequently emailed twice.
    still no response
    Wonder if they went out of business?

  4. My company has developed technology that detects failure modes in various manufacturing activities that currently go undetected leading to enormous warranty impact costs. We were outlooking for some investors to participate enough that we could accelerate our go to market strategy and product readiness because our list of prospective companies is growing rapidly. Our prospective customers are Forture 50 to 500 companies that have global footprints.

    We “joined” a angel investor service (Voss Solutions) but since our payment, have not heard a word.

    I initially entered a profile on Midwest Investor Network and have received a quick “hit” but am reluctant to even spend the small membership fee only to get more “nothing there” feelings.

    Are these types of services capable of connecting “real” investors to opportunity? Can you make comment, please?

  5. Leonard Kirui says:

    I have designed some mobile applications and I would like to get some seed capital. How do I start to get the same?

    • mikelebus says:

      Hi Leonard,

      Thanks for your message. You should try the South African Investment Network (www.investmentnetwork.co.za/entrepreneur), who have a large network of private investors and business angels looking for projects across Africa.

      The first step is to register at http://www.investmentnetwork.co.za/entrepreneur/20. After registering you will be able to submit your proposal, which we will then send out to our network of investors. You just need to enter “Outside South Africa” as your region.

      Best wishes,

      Mike

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