

Most offerings go for inclusiveness, trying to cram in every possible feature, view, and option so that all kinds of people can customize it to their liking.
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Common use cases include custom views, dashboard widgets, automations, and integrations with other work apps. 's open API allows customers, partners or any third-party developer to build on top of the platform and extend its capabilities to fit the needs of different teams and organizations. In June 2020, released its API to third-party developers. Version 2 of their API is a GraphQL API that allows users to pull and/or alter data about users, updates, items, boards, tags and more. Version 1 of 's API is a REST-based JSON API capable of handling Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS) requests and uses an API Token as authentication. In February 2021, the company opened its apps marketplace to catalog and share apps and integrations built on top of the platform by third-party developers. In October 2020, announced its integration with Adobe Creative Cloud. In July 2020, announced its integration on Microsoft Teams. In June 2020, launched its low-code apps framework, giving customers and third-party developers access to build their own applications on top of the platform. In February 2020, the company released its 2.0 version, offering a code-free environment including over a hundred automation recipes and more than 50 integrations with other applications. It includes automation capabilities and supports integrations with other work apps. is a customizable web and mobile work management platform, designed to help teams and organizations with operational efficiency by tracking projects and workflows, visualizing data, and team collaboration. The company went public on June 10, 2021. In May 2021, the company filed for a U.S. In May 2020 the company won the 2020 Webby Award for Productivity in the category Apps, Mobile & Voice. As of 2021, the company reported over it was serving 127,000 customers across over 200 business verticals. The funding gave the company a valuation of $1.9 billion, making it a unicorn. The round was led by Sapphire Ventures with participation from Hamilton Lane, HarbourVest Partners, ION Crossover Partners and Vintage Investment Partners.
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In July 2019, the company announced it raised a $150 million Series D round, bringing total funding to $234.1 million. The round was led by New York-based growth equity firm, Stripes Group, with participation from existing Series A and B investors, Insight Venture Partners and Entrée Capital. In July 2018, the company raised a $50 million Series C funding round. In November 2017, the company changed its brand name from dapulse to. The round was led by New York-based firm Insight Venture Partners, with participation from existing Series A investors Genesis Partners and Entrée Capital. In April 2017, the company raised $25 million. The round was led by Genesis Partners, with participation from existing backer Entrée Capital. In June 2016, the company announced the closing of $7.6 million in a Series A round. The product was commercially launched in 2014. By August of that year, the company, then called dapulse, raised $1.5 million in seed funding. was founded in 2012 by Roy Mann, Eran Kampf and Eran Zinman.
