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Founded by Brianne Kimmel, Worklife is a venture capital firm based in the United States. The firm focuses on the future of work and supports creators, designers, developers, and other individuals in launching their projects. Worklife invests across various stages, from pre-seed to Series C, with a keen interest in emerging trends.
Worklife invests in tools and services across sectors such as SaaS, consumer, healthcare, fintech, and the creator economy. The firm typically engages with founders at early stages, often before they transition from their previous roles. They are open to investing in stealth projects that do not fit traditional categories, emphasizing flexibility in work arrangements.
Worklife has backed several notable companies, including Webflow, a platform for building websites without coding; Tonal, a digital weight training system; Hopin, a virtual events platform; Clubhouse, an audio-based social networking app; Public, a social investing platform; Deel, a payroll and compliance platform for remote teams; and Pipe, a trading platform for recurring revenue streams.
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Yes, Worklife often leads investment rounds, particularly in early-stage companies where they see potential for growth.
Worklife is open to follow-on investments, especially for companies that align with their focus on the future of work and show promising growth trajectories.
Specific details about the size of Worklife's current fund are not publicly disclosed.
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