Vancouver’s Zenhub has raised $10 million in its Series A funding round led by Yaletown Partners.
Founded in 2014 and spun out of innovation studio Axiom Zen, ZenHub is a leading team collaboration and project management suite in GitHub, empowering teams of 2 to over 20,000 to work together.
The new funding will be used to expand the use of Zenhub’s project management platform beyond technical teams using GitHub.
To support its “plug-in” to “platform” evolution, Zenhub also announced the launch of Zenhub Issues—a brand new issue management experience to enable internal and external stakeholders to create and collaborate on tasks with their technical teams.
As software has become mission critical to almost every modern organization, more stakeholders than ever are now involved in the process of developing software and bringing that software to market.
“Software development is increasingly becoming a team sport,” said Tyler Gaffney, Zenhub’s CEO.
“Unfortunately, teams typically find themselves working in silos when it comes to the tools they use to plan and track work. The driving force behind our platform vision is to break down these silos and provide a solution that every stakeholder, whether internal or external, can rely on to understand the progress of software projects.”
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