Meet Utah’s next unicorn

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Weave, a developer of patient communications software focused on the dental and optometry market, was the first Utah-headquartered company
to graduate from Y Combinator in 2014
million Series D last week at a valuation of $970 million
Tiger Global Management led the round, with participation from existing backers Catalyst Investors, Bessemer Venture Partners, Crosslink
Capital, Pelion Venture Partners and LeadEdge Capital.The company was founded in 2011 and fully bootstrapped until enrolling in the Silicon
Valley accelerator program five years ago
charges its customers, small and medium-sized businesses, upwards of $500 per month for access to its Voice Over IP-based unified
communications service
Rodman previously launched a scheduling service for dentists and realized the opportunity to integrate texting, phone service, fax and
reviews to facilitate the patient-provider relationship.While his second effort, Weave, has long been targeting the dentistry and optometry
headcount now reaching 550
The company claims to have doubled its revenue in 2018, too
partner Tyler Newton said in a statement