Pioneer Square Labs
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Company type | Private |
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Industry | Startup Studio, Venture Capital Fund |
Founded | October 1, 2015Seattle, WA [1] | in
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Key people | |
Number of employees | 19 (2018) |
Website | psl |
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Pioneer Square Labs (PSL) is an American startup studio and venture capital fund,[2] founded in 2015 and is based in Seattle, Washington. PSL develops and tests new business ideas and creates new companies out of the successful ones. [3]
Spinouts
- Ad Lightning, an advertising analytics platform for publishers [5]
- JetClosing, a title insurance and escrow company [6]
- Boundless Immigration, a tool for helping people navigate the United States immigration system [7]
- TraceMe, a fan engagement platform for athletes and celebrities [9]
- Joon Care, a teletherapy practice providing mental health care for youth and young adults [10]
References
- ^ Soper, Taylor. "Top Seattle investors raise $12.5M for new 'startup studio' Pioneer Square Labs". GeekWire.
- ^ Soper, Taylor. "Seattle startup studio Pioneer Square Labs raises new fund to bankroll more companies". GeekWire.
- ^ Lerman, Rachel. "Pioneer Square Labs aims to turn ideas into businesses". The Seattle Times.
- ^ Levy, Nat. "Pioneer Square Labs spinout LumaTax raises $2M from Madrona, Greycroft". GeekWire.
- ^ Stewart, Ashley. "Autoplay-ad-killing startup Ad Lightning raises $2M and hires ex-Cheezburger CEO". Puget Sound Business Journal.
- ^ Soper, Taylor. "JetClosing raises $2.3M from Trilogy and Maveron to digitize the real estate closing process". GeekWire.
- ^ Levy, Nat. "Startup led by ex-Amazon manager and Obama tech policy guru raises $3.5M to navigate the 'opaque, intimidating, and high-stakes' immigration process". GeekWire.
- ^ Cooke, Sam. "Esports fan competition platform Taunt raises $1.75m". Esports Insider.
- ^ Badenhausen, Kurt. "Russell Wilson Launches Mobile App To Connect Fans With Celebrities". Forbes.
- ^ "Joon Care Raises $3.5 Million to Address the Urgent Need for Accessible Mental Health Care for Teens and Young Adults". www.prnewswire.com. Retrieved 2020-12-16.
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