2 years ago
Outverse Raises $6 Million to Build a Full-Stack Community Platform for Software Companies
Outverse, a London-based startup, has raised $6 million in seed funding to build a full-stack community platform for software companies
The platform aims to be a better version of services like Slack, Discord, Stack Overflow, Facebook Groups, or Reddit, with features like purpose-built forum mechanisms, a semantic engine to make knowledge easier to find, and AI-powered team and admin workflows
Outverse is using large language models (LLMs) to create a centralized knowledge ecosystem for SaaS software communities, with features like semantic relationships between content and discussions, AI-augmented knowledge retrieval flows, and AI-powered team and admin workflows.
ProblemTechnology
"Software companies struggle to manage their online communities effectively, leading to fragmented communication, poor knowledge sharing, and difficulty gathering feedback."
Solution
"Outverse offers a full-stack community platform specifically designed for software companies. It provides a centralized hub for forums, knowledge bases, and product documentation, all optimized for easy discovery and engagement."