INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Koan, a three-year-old online platform that aims to help teams achieve their objectives and stay engaged, has raised $3 million in seed
other performance management tools in the world by catering less to HR departments and targeting instead the chief operating officer or
tries to make them more efficient by providing them with a dashboard that makes it easier to track goals, provide feedback and execute other
people-management tasks.The company is also targeting leaders of small to mid-size companies
The broader idea is to help them with goal management, and to make it easier for them to make progress against their own metrics and
goals.Koan, which integrates with a wide number of third parties, from Salesforce to Slack, employs just 10 people at this point and is
based in Portland, Ore., though Tucker works from Palo Alto, where, interestingly, he and his wife also operate a company called Blind Tiger
Among its customers: Netflix, Facebook, Google and the world-famous Yountville, Calif.-based restaurant French Laundry.Every once in a
while, too, says Tucker, his worlds collide
Recently, for example, the venture firm CRV called Blind Tiger to order ice for a party it was throwing
The portfolio company it was celebrating: Iterable, a growth marketing startup and also a Koan customer.Koan has now raised $5 million
round.Above, left to right: Co-founders Matt Tucker and Scott Campbell, an early salesperson at Jive Software.