Tiimo funding news – Copenhagen-based Tiimo secures €1.4 Million Additional Pre Series A Round Funding
Aug 28, 2024 | By Team SR
Tiimo, an app dedicated to supporting neurodivergent individuals through innovative planning and learning tools, has successfully closed an additional €1.4 million funding round. This brings the company’s total pre-Series A funding to an impressive €4.3 million. The latest investment round was co-led by Crowberry Capital and People Ventures, with Sweden-based Inner Foundations also contributing.
SUMMARY
- Tiimo, an app dedicated to supporting neurodivergent individuals through innovative planning and learning tools, has successfully closed an additional €1.4 million funding round.
- In 2015, Melissa Würtz Azari and Helene Lassen Nørlem established Tiimo.
Tiimo was founded with the goal of celebrating and supporting the 15–20% of people worldwide who identify as neurodiverse, including those who have dyslexia, ADHD, and autism. As of August 2024, it had over 50,000 paying users, having more than doubled in size since its last investment round. The company was founded in Copenhagen by Helene Lassen Nørlem and Melissa Würtz Azari. Interestingly, over 75% of these users identify as neurodivergent. The app is extremely popular even among non-paying users; it has over 500,000 free users globally.
The main offering from it is a visual planner that can be customized and is especially made for neurodivergent people, assisting them in efficiently managing daily responsibilities and schedules. Furthermore, it has introduced Tiimo Learn, an educational platform that caters to the specific requirements of neurodivergent users by providing customized educational content, professional guidance, and tools supported by research.
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Additionally, the company plans to broaden its product offering by releasing a web-based version of its well-liked planner in September 2024, which will make it available to a larger range of desktop and laptop users.
There is no denying it's contributions. The company's recent nomination for the prestigious Apple Design Awards in the inclusion category highlights the significance of its purpose and the growing awareness of the demand for inclusive technology.
It intends to scale its operations with the additional capital, emphasizing user growth, increasing its market presence, and improving its product offerings, especially with the launch of the new Tiimo Learn subscription. Tiimo can be found on Google Play and the App Store.
About Tiimo
In 2015, Melissa Würtz Azari and Helene Lassen Nørlem established Tiimo. Tiimo is a neurodivergent toolkit that offers planning, community, and expert-led learning in a single visual app to assist users with daily time management, productivity, and life hacks.