Bridged: Raises Over £575K in Funding

Bridged Raises Over £575K in Funding

  • Bridged, a London, UK-based no-code AI solution to automate content marketing funnels for publishers, raised more than £575,000 (€650,000) in funding
  • The round was led by BY Venture Partners, with participation from QVentures, and four angel investors
  • The company intends to use the funds to grow its sales team and enhance its product over the next 12 months
  • The company uses artificial intelligence to understand visitor intent and identify hotspots within content, whether in text, audio or video, which are anticipated to generate engagement
  • In doing so, its AI software boosts conversion rates and creates more privacy-first data
Rinsu Ann Easo
Rinsu Ann Easo
Diligent Technical Lead with 9 years of experience in software development. Successfully lead project management teams to build technological products. Exposed to software development life cycle including requirement analysis, program design, development and unit testing and application maintenance. Has worked on Java, PHP, PL/SQL, Oracle forms and Reports, Oracle, Bootstrap, structs, jQuery, Ajax, java script, CSS, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Word, C++, and Microsoft Office.

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