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Aiming to be the OpenTable of kids’ activities, Sawyer raises $1.5 million
In fact, that vision partly explains the $1.5 million that seven-month-old Sawyer was able to raise from investors, including Notation Capital, Collaborative Fund, VC1, and other strategic angel investors. (Part of that money was raised last fall via a convertible note; Sawyer converted that funding into equity and closed on some more this past Friday.)
5 Questions with Isabela Nunez and Silvia Travesani of Campanizer
Travesani: We have competition. Other companies in the space, like Sawyer, Care.com Explore (formerly Galore), and ActivityHero, have focused on provider registration technology and activity directories. Our emphasis on parent coordination leads to faster growth, higher activity registration rates and drives the sought-after word-of-mouth lead generation for activity providers.
Sawyer, a software platform for kid classes, raises $6 million, including from the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative
Sawyer CEO and co-founder Marissa Evans Alden suggests it’s a big opportunity that’s just waiting to be exploited. “None of these vendors run on any type of [sophisticated] software,” she says. She likens what Sawyer is building to the cloud-based business management software made by publicly traded MindBody, which caters to the wellness industry and went public in 2015. “Where MindBody was able to power yoga...
New Startup Helps Parents Find And Sign Up Their Children For Summer Activities
In addition, there are other child-focused, drop-in activity booking websites popping up around KidPass. Sawyer currently offers a similar service for New York City and Los Angeles while Pearachute covers Chicago, Dallas, and Kansas City. The founders of KidPass would be wise to keep an eye on them in order to see what’s working (and what’s not) both inside and outside of their target parent markets.
KidPass raises $5.1 million for its children’s exercise membership service
KidPass is not the only startup tackling this area. It competes with other folks like Sawyer and Pearachute, for illustration.

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