Arrows, a Los Angeles CA-based customer onboarding tool company, raised $2.75m in seed funding.
The round was led by Gradient Ventures with participation from Jeff Lawson, Justyn Howard and Ryan Barretto, Jason Goldman, Glenn Otis Brown, Jeetu Patel, Mike Park, Soleio Cuervo and AngelList Roll Up Vehicle.
The company intends to use the funds to expand the team and its business reach, scale their product’s capabilities to support larger customer success teams.
Led by Elliott Garms and Daniel Zarick, Arrows is a collaborative and customizable onboarding tool that allows companies to onboard customers via their personalized onboarding plan, with automated email reminders, due dates, and assigned tasks, among other features. Currently, the company works primarily with small customer success teams and businesses, and are beginning to expand and collaborate with larger businesses.
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