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SaaSVC-backedSeries C
San Francisco, United States · Founded 2014

ReadMe

Beautiful, personalized developer hubs.

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About ReadMe

Auto-generates API reference, interactive tutorials, and metrics dashboards. Used by Stripe, Algolia, and Egnyte.

Pitch deck breakdown

How ReadMe 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.

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Problem they solve

Auto-generates API reference, interactive tutorials, and metrics dashboards. Used by Stripe, Algolia, and Egnyte. The category has historically been served by tools that miss the modern workflow this product is built around.

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Key differentiator

ReadMe differentiates on beautiful, personalized developer hubs. Backed by Accel + Y Combinator, $57M+ raised — the company has resources + validation to compound this thesis. Founded by Gregory Koberger.

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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
$57M+
Founded
2014
Team size
51-200
HQ
San Francisco
Country
United States
Website
readme.com

Founders of ReadMe

  • Gregory Koberger

Investors backing ReadMe

  • Accel
  • Y Combinator

Frequently asked questions

What does ReadMe do?

Auto-generates API reference, interactive tutorials, and metrics dashboards. Used by Stripe, Algolia, and Egnyte.

Where is ReadMe based?

ReadMe is based in San Francisco, United States.

When was ReadMe founded?

ReadMe was founded in 2014.

How much has ReadMe raised?

ReadMe has raised $57M+ in their Series C round.

Who founded ReadMe?

ReadMe was founded by Gregory Koberger.

Who has invested in ReadMe?

ReadMe is backed by Accel, Y Combinator.

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