TLDR:
- Seattle startup Gable is raising another round of funding to help developers and data teams collaborate more effectively
- Gable acts as a “GitHub for data,” providing real-time information on data-related changes within a company
Seattle startup Gable is in the process of raising additional funding to support its mission of enhancing collaboration between developers and data analysts. The company, founded last year, is described as a “GitHub for data,” serving as a platform for data producers and consumers within organizations to work together seamlessly. Gable offers real-time insights into data changes across a business, promoting proactive data quality and governance practices.
The AI industry’s growth has been beneficial for Gable, as the focus on data quality for training AI models has increased. Additionally, the broader adoption of data products and applications has driven interest in Gable’s services. With paying customers already on board, Gable has a team of 19 employees and had previously raised $7 million in a seed round led by Zetta Venture Partners, Crane Venture Capital, and Essence Venture Capital.
Co-founded by Chad Sanderson, Adrian Kreuziger, and Daniel Dicker, who all previously worked at Convoy, a digital trucking startup in Seattle, Gable aims to revolutionize the way data teams collaborate and communicate, ultimately leading to improved data quality control and governance.