StackOne, a UK-based company based in London that offers integrated integration platform as a service, or embedded IPaaS, has secured $3.6 million in seed funding.
Playfair Capital, Portfolio Ventures, Charlie Songhurst, Sequoia’s Scout fund, and additional investors joined the round lead by Episode 1. Executives from Google, Microsoft, Salesloft, Tessian, Hackajob, and other companies were among the angel investors, including the co-founder of Github.
In order to strengthen its unified API offering for the enterprise software-as-a-service (SaaS) industry and increase its market share in the US, EU, and Australia, the company plans to invest in AI with the money.
Under the leadership of Guillaume Lebedel, CTO, and CEO Romain Sestier, SaaS vendors may integrate with an entire industry at once using an integration platform that offers a single, unified API for enterprise-grade B2B connections.
“The response to StackOne and our integration platform has been nothing short of amazing. When we set out to build StackOne a year ago after I left Google, our vision was to build an enterprise-grade integration platform for modern SaaS companies. Today, we are thrilled to have the backing of Episode 1 and Playfair to support StackOne’s vision. Episode 1 and Playfair see StackOne’s value in providing a customizable, real-time unified API for B2B SaaS companies. We are excited to receive this seed funding as it helps us further our mission to ensure our SaaS clients are always delivering the best possible integrations to their customers and partners.”
CEO Romain Sestier
With the help of its solution, platforms can link to well-known HRIS tools and enable smooth operations. A real-time interface for dealing with many platforms while safeguarding sensitive data is offered by the pre-mapped unified API.