What is Stigg?
Stigg offers a sophisticated, engineer-centric monetization platform designed to streamline how businesses manage and optimize their revenue streams. The platform's core functionality revolves around a flexible API that empowers companies to implement granular access controls, manage intricate billing models, and rapidly deploy novel pricing strategies. By integrating seamlessly with existing billing providers, CRMs, and product experiences, Stigg enables businesses, including notable clients like Miro, Webflow, and PagerDuty, to adapt quickly to market demands and monetize their products effectively, particularly in the evolving domains of modern SaaS and AI-driven features.
How much funding has Stigg raised?
Stigg has raised a total of $23.9M across 2 funding rounds:
Angel/Seed
$6.4M
Series A
$17.5M
Angel/Seed (2022): $6.4M with participation from Emerge Ventures and Unusual Ventures
Series A (2024): $17.5M led by Cerca Partners, RedSeed, Red Dot Capital Partners, Unusual Ventures, and Emerge Ventures
Key Investors in Stigg
Cerca Partners
Cerca Partners is a venture capital fund specializing in Israeli tech startups, known for collaborating with top-tier VC funds and providing mentorship to portfolio companies across fintech, cybersecurity, and automotive sectors.
Red Dot Capital Partners
Red Dot Capital Partners supports Israeli founders in building global tech companies, acting as a primary gateway for expansion into South East Asia and Japan, with a focus on companies that have achieved product-market fit.
Unusual Ventures
Unusual Ventures is a venture capital firm offering programmatic and hands-on services, including workshops and a platform for marketing, sales, and recruiting support, to its portfolio companies.
What's next for Stigg?
With the recent major strategic investment, Stigg is poised to further solidify its market position and accelerate its product development. The substantial capital raised, contributing to its $23.9M, suggests a focus on scaling operations, expanding its engineering talent, and enhancing its platform's capabilities to support increasingly complex monetization strategies. This strategic backing is likely to fuel innovation in areas such as usage-based billing, tiered subscriptions, and feature flagging, enabling Stigg to capture a larger share of the enterprise-level monetization solutions market.
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