Memory, a startup out of Norway and maker of time tracking app Timely, has raised $5 million in further funding.
Leading the round is Concentric, and Investinor, with participation from existing investor SN Ventures.
The company had previously raised $1 million in 2016 from 500 Startups, and SN.Founded by Mathias Mikkelsen, a designer by background and who I understand turned down a job offer at Facebook to try his hand at startup life, Memory is applying what it describes as AI and digital technology to create various tools to help solve the abuses of time that workers typically face in the modern workplace.
The first of those abuses being tackled is the monotonous and time-consuming task of time tracking and filing time sheets a meta problem if there ever was one.The problem were trying to solve is with time tracking, the most common currency of work that exists, Mikkelsen tells me.
The problem is that people find it extremely painful to do and thus do it incorrectly.
For example, what did you do last Friday How long did it take Humans are not built to remember that kind of detail and we shouldnt be doing it.
Harvard Business Review estimates that United States companies loose billions of dollars per day because of incorrect time tracking, so we think the potential is massive.The resulting product, dubbed Timely, is billed as a fully automatic time tracking tool.
Powered by AI, it automatically records everything employees work on and then claims to create accurate time sheets on their behalf.We solve it with tons of data and machine learning, says Mikkelsen.
We have built an ML model (recurring neural net) that literally tracks, completely privately and securely, everything you do in life.
Files you work on, locations, websites, calendar, email, etc.
Then we analyse all of that, make sense of it and automatically create a timesheet for you.
We round up the time, choose projects, tags, all of it.
It matches your individual pattern and the only thing our customers have to do is to hit an Accept button and youre done with your timesheet.Mikkelsen says that Timely is currently used by more than 4,000 paying businesses across 160 countries, and that having created a complete virtual memory of time data, the Oslo startup is developing new tools to improve the quality of time and help businesses use time more effectively.
As part of this effort, Memory will use the new funding to double its current 30-person team.
It also plans on refining Timelys AI model and to accelerate international growth.
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