The Berlin-based IT service provider deeploi has raised €3 million in a seed funding round. The company is backed by several angel investors and Cherry Ventures, whose names are not disclosed for confidentiality reasons. The founders of Moss, Vay, Zenjob and Sender are also among the investors. The company says it will use the money from the seed funding round for further product development, with a particular focus on platform development and workflow automation.
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Deeploi
Deeploi was founded by former McMakler COO Julian Lübke and Apple Enterprise Consultant Philipp Hoffmann. The company provides businesses with an IT service designed to help them not only streamline their processes, but also make their work easier and more secure. The founders, who have worked for IT services companies such as Biscuit and Spjder, aim to eliminate a few headaches for businesses with deeploi.
Thanks to Deeploi's IT service, SMEs can focus on their core business knowing that their IT management is professionally taken care of. Deeploi's ability to pull data from existing systems (e.g. HR systems) and then integrate it into its platform allows businesses to automate many functions. For example, when a new employee is brought into an HR system, the company can automatically send them a new MacBook and give them access to certain SaaS tools.
Luebke says that modern cloud-based companies are Deeploi's ideal customers. These include branding agencies, marketing firms and D2C companies. For now, the company has started testing its service with a select number of users, focusing on the Western European market. Plans are to launch the platform to a wider audience in June.
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