Daily funding roundup - March 16th, 2021

Kristin Karaoglu · March 16, 2021 · Short URL: https://vator.tv/n/51a6

Clarify Health raised $115M; Unite Us landed $150M; SquareSpace secured $300M

Appfire: Appfire is a  Burlington, Ma.-based company that has developed domain expertise in creating, launching and distributing apps through the Atlassian Marketplace. Appfire has raised $100 million from TA Associates. Read more

Clarify Health: Clarify Health is a San Francisco-based company that sells analytics to healthcare organizations. Clarify Health has raised $115 million in Series C funding. Insight Partners led the round, joined by Spark Capital, Concord Health Partners, HWVP, Rivas Capital, Sigmas Group and KKR. Read more

Socure: Socure is a New York-based company that uses AI and machine learning to verify identities. Socure has raised $100 million in Series D funding at a $1.3 billion valuation. Accel led the round, joined by earlier backers Commerce Ventures, Scale Venture Partners, Flint Capital, Citi Ventures, Wells Fargo Strategic Capital, Synchrony, Sorenson Ventures, Two Sigma Ventures and others. Read more

SquareSpace: SquareSpace is a New York-based website building and hosting company. SquareSpace has raised $300 million in funding that values the company at $10 billion. New backers include Dragoneer, Tiger Global Management, D1 Capital Partners, Fidelity Management & Research Company, funds and accounts advised by T. Rowe Price Associates, and Spruce House. Read more 

Strive Health: Strive Health is a Denver, Co.-based kidney care startup. Strive Health has raised $140 million in Series B funding. CapitalG led the round, joined by Redpoint Ventures and earlier backers NEA, Town Hall Ventures, Ascension Ventures and Echo Ventures. Read more

Unite Us: Unite Us is a New York-based company that creates coordinated health care networks. Unite Us has raised $150 million in funding led by Iconiq Growth. Other investors in the round include Emerson Collective, Optum Ventures, Transformation Capital Partners, Define Ventures, Salesforce Ventures and Town Hall Ventures. Read more

Cyware: Cyware is a New York-based company that helps its customers detect and stop advanced cyberattacks. Cyware has raised $30 million in Series B funding. Advent International led the round, joined by Ten Eleven Ventures and earlier investors Prelude Fund, Emerald Development Managers, Great Road Holdings and Zscaler.Read more 

Docker: Docker is a  San Francisco-based inventor of modern software containers that is now exclusively focused on helping development teams get ship done. Docker has raised $23 million in Series B funding led by Tribe Capital, with added participation from earlier backers Benchmark and Insight Partners.  Read more

Flowspace: Flowspace is a L.A.-based on-demand warehouse fulfillment startup. Flowspace has raised $31 million in Series B funding. BuildGroup led the round, while participation from earlier backs, says the company.  Read more

Glooko, a 10-year-old, Mountain View, Ca.-based telehealth company that makes remote patient monitoring and chronic care management tools for diabetes, has raised $30 million in Series D funding. Health Catalyst Capital led the round, joined by earlier investors Canaan Partners, Georgian Partners, Novo Nordisk, Insulet and Mayo Clinic.  Read more

SafeGraph: SafeGraph is a  Bay Area-based location data analytics company. SafeGraph has raised $45 million in Series B funding led by Sapphire Ventures, with participation from previous investors Ridge Ventures, DNX Ventures and Peter Thiel. The company has now raised $61 million altogether.  Read more

Rising Team: Rising Team  is a Palo Alto, Ca.-based SaaS platform that aims to guide managers to master the soft skills of coaching and team-building. Rising Team has raised $3 million in seed funding led by Female Founders Fund, with participation from Peterson Ventures, Burst Capital, Xoogler Ventures, 500 Startups, Roble Ventures, Supernode Ventures and several individual investors. Read more

UpCodes: UpCodes is a San Francisco-based startup whose tools promise to manage building codes in order to avoid construction project delays and clarify requirements. UpCodes has raised $3.4 million in seed funding led by Point Nine Capital. Read more

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