3 years ago

Sona Pockets €6.2 Million for People Operating System

  • London-based Sona raises €6.2 million for its people operating system dedicated to frontline and deskless workers

  • The platform simplifies and centralizes everyday work tasks for this underserved cohort.

    • ProblemTechnology

      "Frontline workers, who make up 80% of the global workforce, are often underserved by technology. They typically rely on multiple disconnected systems and manual processes, which can be inefficient and time-consuming. This can lead to problems such as difficulty filling shifts, high staffing agency costs, and managers spending too much time on administrative tasks."

      Solution

      "Sona is a mobile app that provides a centralized platform for frontline workers to manage their work tasks. The app allows workers to access vital functions such as scheduling, shift allocations, attendance records, and communication with managers. By consolidating these functions into a single platform, Sona helps companies reduce staffing agency spending, fill shifts more quickly, and free up managers to focus on more strategic tasks."

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