Collaborative meeting notes platform Hugo nabs seed funding from Google, Slack

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Workplace productivity software has had an insane year, with slick subscription tools popping up seemingly each new day
VCs have been backing the tools en masse, and startups are continuing to find new holes in company workflows that can be patched with a new
service.Hugo is a collaborative note-taking app focused on sharing meeting notes across teams within companies to reduce redundancy and
investment fund, Gradient Ventures
There are plenty of startups building wiki software, including heavy hitters like Notion, which recently reached a $2 billion valuation
inside different teams
need handling a sale or customer-facing task.Hugo also integrates heavily with existing toolsets, so that users can create actionable items
directly from meeting notes, quickly firing off Jira bug reports or Zendesk ticket requests
bring everyone onboard.The platform is free for up to 40 users, charges a flat $399 fee up to 100 users and relies on custom pricing beyond
that
Darren Chait told TechCrunch in an interview
Dropbox, Shopify and Twitter.