Weekly Refresh: Proxyclick Raised $15M Series B, Hivebrite Closed $20M and More

Visitor management system Proxyclick just closed on $15 million, plus more NYC tech news you may have missed last week.

Written by Anna Holmquist
Published on Jan. 27, 2020

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Proxyclick raised $15M Series B. The company's software aims to streamline the check-in process for offices and buildings, so visitors can gain access securely without having to wait very long. Its platform also integrates with and can support existing meeting room, parking and calendar systems. [TechCrunch]

Life House raised $30M. The tech-enabled hotel brand created its own hotel management software platform. The Series B will help it expand to new markets. [Built In]

Hivebrite closed $20M Series A. Its community management and engagement platform launched in 2015. The round, led by Insight Partners, allows the company to expand its presence. [PRNewswire]

Clubhouse gained $25M. This Series B brought its total raised to $39 million. The startup creates project management tools for software teams. [Built In]

White Ops appointed Principal Threat Intelligence Hacker. The company, a leader in bot mitigation, protects over 200 enterprises. Dr. Russell Handorf, a former FBI computer scientist, will lead investigations into the open, deep and dark net. [Businesswire]

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