Weekly Refresh: Stratify Raised $4.9M, Barn2Door Got $6M, and More

Read our weekly refresh for trending Seattle tech news.

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Published on Aug. 31, 2020
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Kymeta landed $85M. It creates hardware to deliver internet via satellite and cell connections. Bill Gates led the funding round, having been an investor since its launch in 2012. [Built In Seattle]

Barn2Door got $6M. It created an e-commerce software that helps farmers sell food directly to consumers. The pandemic has helped boost its growth. [GeekWire]

Death Over Dinner creator launched EOL. In partnership with RoundGlass, Michael Hebb created the new platform that connects users with the resources they need to plan their death. Hebb is also working on an EOL app and call center. [Built In Seattle]

Stratify raised $4.9M. It builds data-driven machine learning apps that solve business problems in the finance industry. Madrona Venture Group led the round. [Business Wire]

Copper gained $4.3M. The digital banking app for teens helps teach them how to make smart financial decisions. PSL Ventures led the seed funding round. [Crowdfund Insider]

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