Weekly Refresh: Songtradr Raised $30M, Stem Snagged $10M, and More

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Written by Anna Holmquist
Published on Aug. 31, 2020
Weekly Refresh: Songtradr Raised $30M, Stem Snagged $10M, and More
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PatientPop raised $50M. It helps doctors deliver a good online experience with offerings like SEO, online appointments, analytics and more. The Series C will help the company add more functionalities like virtual care to its platform. [Built In LA]

Bingie launched. The social app lets you search a database of TV shows and movies, create watchlists, add friends and share shows and movies that you like. It’s currently only available for iOS, with Android and a web app on the docket for the future. [Built In LA]

Songtradr raised $30M. It’s a music rights and licensing marketplace platform. The St. Baker Australian family office led the Series C. [PRNewswire]

QuickHire launched. The app recommends jobs based on your location and responses to questions, and lets you swipe through one by one like Tinder. It’s focused toward skilled trade, blue-collar and service workers. [Built In LA]

Stem snagged $10M. The distribution and payments platform offers tools geared toward independent musicians and labels. Slow Ventures led the investment. [Crunchbase]

Harbor raised $5M. The startup is aiming to gamify emergency preparation, and landed this $5 million seed round to help it accomplish that. The platform is slated to launch in October. [TechCrunch]

Wrapbook gained $3.6M. Its software platform offers payroll, insurance and compliance for the entertainment industry. Equal Ventures led the seed funding round. [FinSMEs]

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