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Scalestack Secures $3 Million to Transform GTM Ops at Enterprise Scale

Scalestack Secures $3 Million to Transform GTM Ops at Enterprise Scale

December 23, 2024 Craig Etkin

NEW YORK, Dec. 5, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Scalestack, the go-to-market (GTM) orchestration and agentic platform that empowers enterprise teams to scale faster, announces it has raised $3 million in funding from investors including Criteria Venture Tech, Sentiero VC, Exor Ventures, Geek Ventures and more. The funding will accelerate Scalestack’s mission to help companies like Harness, Redis, and MongoDB revolutionize their GTM Ops at scale.

Driving GTM Excellence at Scale for the Enterprise

Scalestack has spent over two years crafting a compelling platform already trusted by high-profile customers. With enterprise-grade workflows and AI-powered insights, Scalestack is enabling scaled GTM operations. “Our platform isn’t about handling a few thousand leads or accounts,” said Elio Narciso, co-founder and CEO at Scalestack. “We’re talking about enriching 450,000 accounts in hours across dozens of data sources, or de-anonymizing 200,000 signups with unmatched precision, and delivering actionable insights at scale—all while enabling seamless integration with enterprise systems.”

Cofounders Elio Narciso and Alessandro Prioni describe Scalestack as the “Clay for the enterprise,” but its real strength lies in its dual-layered approach. First, an Enterprise-Grade Data Orchestration and Enrichment Hub connecting customer data sources while cleaning, normalizing, deduping, and categorizing insights into actionable data points. Second, an Agentic Infrastructure, with swarms of AI agents delivering customizable, multimodal data points by reasoning through sources across the public web.

Powering GTM Innovation with Industry Leaders

Scalestack works closely with cutting-edge companies like MongoDB, Remote, and Typeform, driving GTM efficiency through dynamic account profiling, lead prioritization, and enriched insights. “Our partnership with Scalestack exemplifies what they can do for modern GTM Ops teams,” said Meghan Gill, SVP of SalesOps at MongoDB. “From dynamically calculating TAMM per account, to detecting smoke signals in a territory, to providing enriched data on the developer community, their AI-powered workflows make the impossible possible at scale.”

Scalestack’s new funding round includes participation from Exor Ventures, Geek Ventures, FN Fund, Red Bridge, Launch Factory, BackfutureVC, SentieroVC, Team Ignite and Criteria Venture Tech, along with prior investors Ripple Ventures, FlyerOne Ventures and Forum Ventures.

3M New Reasons to Try Scalestack

To celebrate its latest fundraising, Scalestack is offering 3 million enrichment credits ($150K in value) FREE to the first 30 new customers that wish to try its platform. Ends 01/31/2025, terms apply. For more, visit www.scalestack.ai/free-enrichment, or contact press@scalestack.ai.

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Fabric, a leader in care delivery and consumer experience, has announced the acquisition of UCM Digital Health (UCM), a leading digital health and telehealth provider. The acquisition expands Fabric's services to about 400 new employer and payer customers, adding one million covered lives. Fabric now serves over 75 health systems, 30,000 employers, and over 100 million lives across all 50 states. This marks Fabric’s fifth acquisition in less than three years, underscoring its strategic build-and-buy approach to unify the fragmented digital health landscape. By expanding its footprint in the payer and employer markets, Fabric is extending its comprehensive care access and experience platform paired with its nationwide provider network to streamline virtual-first care, expand access, improve efficiency and outcomes, and reduce both medical and overhead costs.

In a statement Aniq Rahman, CEO and Founder of Fabric said, "For Fabric, it’s about making healthcare more accessible.” “We’ve already made meaningful progress in the payer and employer markets, and this acquisition allows us to deepen that impact. By bringing more payers and employers onto our platform, we’re creating a connected experience that streamlines workflows, reduces friction and costs, and ultimately drives better outcomes for members and our partners." Moving forward, the 400 payers and employers served by UCM will transition to Fabric’s expanded technology and clinical network, gaining access to enhanced omnichannel patient experiences that improve efficiency before, during, and after virtual care. Through Fabric’s nationwide provider network, patients can receive a treatment plan for most common medical conditions in just five minutes or connect with a behavioral health provider within three days.

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Flex has closed a $60 million Series B equity round led by Portage, bringing total equity raised to $105 million. In the last year, the company has quadrupled revenue and tripled its payments volume to $3 billion as it scales its all-in-one business and personal finance platform for high-net-worth middle-market business owners. Running a profitable middle-market business has become one of the most complex financial jobs in America, with owners often juggling more than ten disconnected systems to manage their money. Flex was created to give these high net worth owners a single place to run both their business and personal finances. This latest $60 Million equity round, followed by its $200 Million debt and $25 Million equity raise announced earlier this year, builds on a period of rapid hypergrowth. In just 12 months, Flex has grown revenue fourfold and increased annualized total payments volume from $1 billion to $3 billion across a suite of products, positioning Flex as one of the fastest-growing fintech companies at scale with best-in-class capital efficiency.

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Unlimited is an AI-native construction company headquartered in San Francisco. Today, the company designs and builds across energy infrastructure, data centers, critical minerals, and advanced manufacturing, helping developers build with greater speed, ambition, and efficiency. Their mission is to build a future of radical physical abundance by automating construction end-to-end. The company was founded in 2025 by serial founders Alex Modon, Jordan Stern, and Tara Viswanathan.
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