Monograph, developer of project and cost management software for architects, raises $1.9 million

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Monograph, a startup working on cloud-based software that makes project and cost management easier for architects, announced today that it
has raised $1.9 million in seed funding
The round was led by Homebrew Ventures and Parade Ventures, with participation from Designer Fund, Hustle Fund VC and angel investors.The
San Francisco-based startup was founded last year by Robert Yuen, Alex Dixon and Moe Amaya
Each has experience in architecture, design and software development, making them well-positioned to create a management platform tailored
for architects.Monograph was designed to be easy to use, with an emphasis on the onboarding process so firms are encouraged to switch from
traditional project management methods, like spreadsheets, to the software
The startup says hundreds of architects, ranging from solo practitioners to firms with more than 60 people, have already signed up
Monograph has been used to help manage more than $125 million in projects, ranging in size from bathroom and kitchen remodeling to building
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architecture space, including PlanGrid, Procore and UpCodes, Monograph is designed to streamline aspects of the design and building process,
while making it easier for teams to collaborate.Monograph is currently designed for use by architects and consultants, and includes tools to
assign milestones, manage project timelines and for timesheets, billing and invoicing
size, each team includes architects, designers and engineers
By the end of the year, the company plans to start releasing new versions of Monograph that can be used by structural, electrical and
management software that is changing the way architects and designers work so that they can deliver better client service, manage costs and
earn more profit