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SaaSVC-backedSeries C
Amsterdam, Netherlands, Netherlands · Founded 2020

Bird

Cloud communications platform

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About Bird

Bird (formerly MessageBird) is a communications platform that helps businesses connect with customers across various channels, including SMS, voice, WhatsApp, WeChat, Messenger, and email.

Pitch deck breakdown

How Bird would pitch themselves.

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Target customer

Business teams looking for modern saas tooling — replacing legacy software or building net-new workflows in this category.

02

Problem they solve

Bird (formerly MessageBird) is a communications platform that helps businesses connect with customers across various channels, including SMS, voice, WhatsApp, WeChat, Messenger, and email. The category has historically been served by tools that miss the modern workflow this product is built around.

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Key differentiator

Bird differentiates on cloud communications platform. $0 raised — the company has resources + validation to compound this thesis.

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Go-to-market strategy

Growth-stage GTM — multi-channel revenue motion (direct enterprise sales, channel partnerships, marketplace listings). Vertical specialisation + verticalised AE teams targeting enterprise + mid-market.

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Company facts

Category
SaaS
Funding stage
Series C
Total raised
$0
Founded
2020
Team size
201–500
HQ
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Country
Netherlands
Website
bird.com

Frequently asked questions

What does Bird do?

Bird (formerly MessageBird) is a communications platform that helps businesses connect with customers across various channels, including SMS, voice, WhatsApp, WeChat, Messenger, and email.

Where is Bird based?

Bird is based in Amsterdam, Netherlands, Netherlands.

When was Bird founded?

Bird was founded in 2020.

How much has Bird raised?

Bird has raised $0 in their Series C round.

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