Propel News
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Propel raises $4.5 million in Seed for its earned media management platform CTech
Propel, a productivity platform for public relations, has raised $4.5 million in Seed funding to develop its AI-driven Pitch Network. The funding round was led by NFX and included participation from VSC Ventures and Guy Schory. Propel aims to democratize earned media by connecting public relations specialists and journalists through its SaaS platform. The company plans to address the growing disconnect between communication professionals and journalists. Propel has over 150 business and agency customers and the funding brings its total funds to $6 million. The platform will expand its services to help journalists and influencers discover sources, manage their stories, and measure reach and sentiment. Propel also launched accessibility features for differently-abled individuals.
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growth-positive
Propel raises $1.1 million for its public relations management software
PR software company Propel has raised $1.1 million in funding, bringing its total funding to $1.5 million. The round was led by LogicBoost Labs and included participation from angel investors Nimrod May and Edan Dover. Propels platform helps PR professionals improve their workflow and results by using data to provide unique insights and streamline efforts. The company, founded in 2019, is headquartered in Tel Aviv and has over 100 customers, including Google and The Daily Mail. Propels advisory board includes executives from Kaltura and Duda.
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Propel launches media database
The article discusses the contact information for one million journalists and influencers. It requires signing in or subscribing to access the full content. The impact on PRWeek is classified as growth-negative. The key theme of the article is the availability of contact information. The key issues discussed are related to customers, as access to limited articles and bulletins is restricted without a subscription. No specific customers or partners are mentioned in the article. No valuation amount, acquisition amount, or investment amount is mentioned. No layoffs or management changes are mentioned. The date of the event described in the article is not provided. Confidence level: 8
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Cutler PR founder Zach Cutler launches PR tool Propel
The article discusses the tool built by Cutler, the cofounder and CTO of PRWeek. It mentions the need to sign in or register to continue accessing the content. The article focuses on the registration process and the limited access to free articles and email bulletins. The impact on the company is growth-negative as it may deter potential readers who are not willing to register. The key theme of the article is the registration process. The key issues discussed are related to customers and partners. The date of the event described in the article is not mentioned. The confidence level of the answer is 8.
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