SaaS startup OSlash secures $5 million in funding led by entrepreneurs, operators

CIOTechOutlook Team | Wednesday, 30 March 2022, 08:38 IST

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Enterprise Software-as-a-service (SaaS) firm OSlash has raised $5 million led by entrepreneurs from India and the US, including Kunal Shah, founder of Cred, Christian Oestlien, vice president, product of YouTube, Kevin Weil, president, Planet and former head of product at Instagram, Akshay Kothari, chief operating officer, Notion and Cristina Cordova, partner at First Round, among others.

The company plans to utilise the fresh funds to set up hiring in the USA, Europe, and grow its universal search tool that pulls together information from various different applications.

OSlash has previously raised around $2.5 million in September 2021 from Accel Partners.

“It’s great to have onboard top executives from companies we love. Their expertise in SaaS definitely lends itself to a better product for everyone,” said OSlash chief executive officer (CEO) Ankit Pansari.

Founded in 2020, OSlash is used by over 3,000 teams including Cred, Khan Academy, and Twitch. With a fully remote team, the company has raised a 5 million dollar post- seed round in 2022.

Enterprises that use OSlash have seen a 25% uptick in productivity making it the fastest way for teams to work in the modern workplace, the company said in a prepared statement.

“The power to index links and retrieve information quickly is crucial for organizations that want to scale…I’m excited for OSlash to become the de-facto way employees at every company keep information at their fingertips,” said Weil, who has participated in the funding round.