Plancraft apparently closes financing round

According to a media report, the start-up has received 1.9 million euros, plus a further 200,000 euros from a Hamburg start-up program.
The Hamburg-based start-up Plancraft has raised 1.9 million euros in a financing round. According to a report by German Startups the High-Tech Gründerfonds (HTGF), venture capitalists Bitstone Capital, Xdeck, Realpace and existing investors invested. According to the report, the start-up also received 200,000 euros from the Hamburg start-up program Innofintech.
Plancraft has set itself the task of digitizing the skilled trades. Founded in 2020 by Alexander Noll, Richard Keil and Julian Wiedenhaus, the company offers a web app designed to make organizational matters easier for tradespeople. Craftspeople can use it to create and reuse calculations and service texts. The software is also designed to calculate wage costs so that tradespeople can calculate their prices on this basis.
"We are all dependent on the skilled trades, today and especially in a climate-friendly future," Wiednhaus told Deutsche Startups. "With the help of the new capital, our team can now provide thousands of small businesses with a modern tool."

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