Atlanta startup Pull Logic lands $3.3M seed to help manufacturers, retailers cut lost sales Atlanta AI startup Pull Logic raised $3.3M seed funding to help manufacturers, distributors, and retailers prevent stockouts and rebalance inventory faster.
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Atlanta Investors Back AI Sales Automation Startup In $2.5 Million Seed Round Atlanta-based Silicon Road Ventures’ latest portfolio company came out of stealth mode today with big plans to change how companies get those all important business leads. Pitchit, founded in San Francisco by Paul Kleen, is an AI Lead Qualification as a Service (LQaaS) Platform that helps automate the first
Temperature Check: Retail Tech & Ecommerce in 2023 and Beyond 2023 was a painful year for a good portion of the startup world. Early stage startups were rattled by Silicon Valley Bank’s collapse in March. Big Tech firms and later-stage scale ups saw massive layoffs in the early months of the year, while inflation and economic uncertainty halted
Atlanta-based Wripple Looks To Bring Flexibility To Sourcing Top Talent Startups and corporations alike are conducting employee surveys to create ‘return to work’ strategies. Teams are evolving due to post-pandemic realities, and hiring trends are shifting quickly to keep up with market demands and employee needs. And one Atlanta-based team is building a platform to help streamline how
Silicon Road Ventures Talks Future of Atlanta's Commerce Tech Ecosystem From international supply chain challenges to gig worker payments to last-mile delivery woes, those in the commerce tech space see a lot of opportunities to innovate. Veteran Atlanta entrepreneur Sid Mookerji told Hypepotamus that “historically, retailers are the last to adopt new technologies.” But as investments feed into adjacent