Floodgate
Venture CapitalSeed-stage venture capital firm founded by Mike Maples Jr. and Ann Miura-Ko.
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7 companiesLyft is a ride-sharing and transportation company offering on-demand rides, bikes, scooters, and transit information through its mobile app. Founded as Zimride in 2007 and relaunched as Lyft in 2012, the company operates across the United States and Canada, serving approximately 95% of the U.S. population.
Latin American super-app providing on-demand delivery of food, groceries, and goods, along with digital financial services including payments, credit cards, and banking across nine countries in the region.
Applied Intuition is a vehicle software supplier that builds simulation, validation, and development tools for autonomous driving and ADAS. The company serves 18 of the top 20 global automakers and has expanded from pure simulation into a full autonomy stack, incorporating generative AI capabilities for automotive, trucking, mining, agriculture, and defense industries.
Hadrian is building autonomous factories for precision manufacturing, using AI and robotics to produce complex parts for aerospace, defense, and space companies. The company operates software-defined factories where AI plans machining operations, robots handle material flow, and the system continuously optimizes for quality and throughput. Hadrian aims to rebuild America's precision manufacturing capacity to support national security and space exploration.
Okta is an identity and access management platform that provides cloud-based solutions for securely connecting people to technology. The company offers single sign-on, multi-factor authentication, and lifecycle management for enterprises and developers.
Single sign-on platform for K-12 education giving students, teachers, and staff secure access to digital learning applications through one personalized portal. Built a standardized API enabling school data systems to sync with edtech applications automatically. Used by 89,000 schools and 65% of U.S. K-12 districts.
Weebly is a website creation platform that provides drag-and-drop tools, customizable templates, e-commerce features, and hosting, enabling anyone to build a professional website, online store, or blog without coding knowledge. Founded in 2006 by three Penn State University students, Weebly pioneered the drag-and-drop website builder space during Y Combinator's W07 batch. The platform grew to power over 50 million websites globally with more than 625,000 paid subscribers across 175+ countries. Acquired by Square (now Block, Inc.) in 2018 for $365 million.
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