Fleek has brought $1 million up in its seed round drove by Axilor
Fleek, a subscription management stage, has brought $1 million up in its seed round drove by Axilor. RTP Global Ventures, Titan Capital and 9Unicorns Accelerator alongside private supporter Ramakant Sharma and his organization have additionally taken part. As indicated by the Bengaluru-based startup
Fleek, a subscription management stage, has brought $1 million up in its seed round drove by Axilor. RTP Global Ventures, Titan Capital and 9Unicorns Accelerator alongside private supporter Ramakant Sharma and his organization have additionally taken part.
As indicated by the Bengaluru-based startup, the returns will be utilized to reinforce its offering in India and to dispatch a beta in different business sectors.
Established by Aditya Uttaravalli and Arvind Eashwar, Fleek is a subscription following and management stage which gives its clients sole control of all subscription administrations effortlessly and effortlessness.
The stage is presently accessible on the Google Play store and chips away at a welcome just model, empowering early admittance to the stage. The group has finished beta testing of the item and is now accessible for clients to join and join the shortlist.
The startup intends to scale its client base to a six-digit number utilizing this financing round. It additionally plans to assemble a solid group across basic capacities including tech, promoting and activity, and gradual component improvement to refine the client experience.
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Fleek, a subscription management stage, has brought $1 million up in its seed round drove by Axilor. RTP Global Ventures, Titan Capital and 9Unicorns Accelerator alongside private supporter Ramakant Sharma and his organization have additionally taken part. As indicated by the Bengaluru-based startup02Who wrote it?
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