Tofu Secures $12M Series A to Streamline Martech for Enterprise Teams
Tofu, a unified AI platform designed for B2B marketing teams, has successfully raised $12 million in a Series A funding round. The investment was led by SignalFire, with contributions from HubSpot Ventures, Tau Ventures, and several other notable investors. Existing investors such as Index Ventures and Stage 2 Capital also participated in this round.
The platform aims to address the challenges faced by marketing teams due to the proliferation of martech tools by consolidating campaign execution into a single platform. This allows GTM teams to efficiently create personalized, omni-channel campaigns without managing multiple solutions.
Over the past year, Tofu has seen significant growth, with a 12-fold increase in revenue and a 36-fold surge in content generated on its platform. The company has attracted a diverse range of clients, including enterprise organizations like RingCentral and Check Point.
Tofu's platform has enabled marketing teams to reduce campaign creation time by up to 75% and increase engagement rates by 230%. The platform supports various marketing needs, including demand generation, content marketing, and digital marketing, making it a versatile tool for GTM teams.
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