DrFirst buys prior authorization automation platform Myndshft
This will allow DrFirst to accelerate its growth in the specialty medication space
Read more...App subscriptions can be big business, but for developers looking to monetize their apps through a subscription model, the process can be daunting.
Now, RevenueCat, a company that focuses on helping developers deploy in-app subscription infrastructure, has announced it has raised $15 million in Series A funding to expand its operations and advance its technologies.
The funding round was lead by Index Ventures, with participation from Adjacent, SaaStr, Oakhouse Partners, Josh Buckley, Harry Stebbings, Nicolas Dessaigne, and Tobi Balling.
In total, the company has raised approximately $16.5 million.
Currently, approximately 3,000 apps use RevenueCat's subscription infrastructure.
RevenueCat's CEO Jacob Eiting tells Crunchbase, "We are excited to have the funding. We help developers make money for doing what they do, create better software, and not have people’s data be sold."
With RevenueCat, developers can implement in-app subscriptions for iOS, Android, and PC applications. The service allows gives developers a dashboard where they can look at subscription status, data, charts, and more.
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All author postsThis will allow DrFirst to accelerate its growth in the specialty medication space
Read more...The company initially raised $3 million in seed funding when it launched in October
Read more...This is the company's first fundraising since 2019 and brings its total capital to $103M
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