Weekly Refresh: Yotpo Raised $75M, Jackpocket’s New Director, and More

Read our weekly refresh for trending NYC tech news.

Written by Anna Holmquist
Published on Aug. 10, 2020
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Teladoc Health merged with Livongo. They’ll become one telehealth company, and are worth an estimated combined total of $37 billion. Livongo’s tech platform helps people with chronic conditions manage life with their diseases and Teladoc Health’s platform lets people make an appointment and chat with a doctor virtually. [Built In NYC]

Radish harvested a hearty $63M. The startup publishes serialized stories that are meant to be read in around 10 minutes on a smartphone. SoftBank Ventures Asia and Kakao Page Corp led the funding. [Built In NYC]

Yotpo raised $75M. Its marketing platform helps retailers ramp up their e-commerce growth. Bessemer Venture Partners, Access Industries, Vertex Ventures and more participated in the round. [PRNewswire]

Feather secured $30M. The startup offers furniture rental. Credit Suisse provided the credit line to help the company grow in new markets. [Crunchbase]

ROOM raised $12.5M. The startup, launched in 2018, creates small soundproof booths designed for privacy in an otherwise busy open office. Slow Ventures led the funding round. [Built In NYC]

Jackpocket hired director of analytics. It created a lottery app so users can play official lottery games. Matt Millen joined the team with years of experience in sweepstakes, real money gaming and more. [Press Release]

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