runQL, a Waterloo, Ontario, Canada-based tech startup enhancing how knowledge professionals and builders work with queries for knowledge, raised $1.6M in Pre-Seed funding.
The spherical was led by Mistral Enterprise Companions with participation from MaRS Funding Accelerator Fund, Inovia Capital, UW Velocity Fund, Philip Rathle, and different Waterloo-based founders.
The corporate intends to make use of the funds to speed up additional gross sales, advertising, and product growth to assist knowledge analysts and builders.
Led by CEO Rob Darling, runQL is a supplier of a sensible question platform (built-in growth atmosphere (IDE)) purpose-built to assist knowledge professionals write queries quicker, have a single supply of fact, and eradicate the chaos round saving, documenting, and versioning queries. With help for SQL, Neo4j Cypher, Python, and question federation, the platform permits knowledge professionals to avoid wasting time and eradicate rework. Options like good question ideas, highly effective search, model management, question certification, AI-assisted documentation, schema change decision, and question optimization assist construct up a library of trusted queries that brings velocity and order to knowledge work.
Working with prospects throughout a variety of industries together with geospatial knowledge, eCommerce, life sciences, and iOT, runQL is being utilized by knowledge, product, software program growth, and technical gross sales groups.
The runQL staff additionally consists of Kris Braun (CTO), who has held roles at Google and a YC-backed startup, Emily Chalmers (Software program Engineer), with 6 years of expertise as an information analyst/knowledge engineer, and Brandon Noad (Senior Software program Engineer), who was an early engineering rent at a YC-backed firm that exited in 2018.
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15/11/2024