What is Qwilr?
Founded in 2014 and headquartered in Redfern, New South Wales, Qwilr provides a sophisticated platform designed to replace static, cumbersome sales documents with dynamic, visually compelling web pages. The company addresses a fundamental friction point in the B2B sales cycle: the disconnect between marketing collateral and the final transaction. By enabling sales teams to create interactive, data-rich proposals that integrate seamlessly with CRM and payment systems, Qwilr facilitates a faster, more transparent buyer journey. This approach has positioned the firm as a leader in the sales enablement sector, effectively bridging the gap between content creation and revenue generation for enterprise-level clients.
How much funding has Qwilr raised?
Qwilr has raised a total of $10.4M across 5 funding rounds:
Private Equity
$100K
Angel/Seed
$395K
Unspecified
$1.5M
Other Financing Round
$1.1M
Series A
$7.3M
Private Equity (2014): $100K with participation from Sydney Seed Fund
Angel/Seed (2015): $395K led by Macdoch Ventures and Sydney Seed Fund
Unspecified (2017): $1.5M supported by Point Nine
Other Financing Round (2017): $1.1M featuring Point Nine and Right Click Capital
Series A (2020): $7.3M backed by Typeform, Right Click Capital, Skip Capital, AirTree Ventures, Macdoch Ventures, Point Nine, and Robert Muñoz
Key Investors in Qwilr
Point Nine
A seed-stage venture capital firm specializing in B2B SaaS and B2B marketplaces, providing early-stage support to high-potential technology ventures.
AirTree Ventures
An early-stage venture capital firm dedicated to supporting Australian and New Zealand founders in building iconic, globally competitive technology companies.
Right Click Capital
An Australian advisory and investment firm that leverages deep domain expertise to guide technology founders through growth and exit strategies.
What's next for Qwilr?
With the infusion of capital from its latest financing round, Qwilr is well-positioned to accelerate its product roadmap and expand its footprint in global markets. The company is expected to focus on deepening its integration ecosystem, enhancing its analytics capabilities, and scaling its go-to-market strategy to capture a larger share of the enterprise software market. As the demand for digital-first sales tools continues to rise, Qwilr's ability to deliver a frictionless, high-conversion buyer experience will be central to its long-term growth trajectory and potential for further market consolidation.
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