Seatti completes pre-seed round

The start-up from Munich can initially secure 500,000 euros from investors. The company wants to manage "hybrid offices".
The Munich-based start-up Seatti has raised 500,000 euros in a pre-seed round. Founded in 2020, the start-up wants to use software to enable companies to "manage hybrid offices and connect employees", as it puts it. It is now receiving money for this idea from Peak and Ralph Müller. The capital will be used to develop new product features, among other things.
The start-up originally got off to a different start. In October 2020, when the current investor Peak met the founders Johannes Eppler, Christopher Bieri and Moritz Hartmann, the three wanted to earn money as a transaction marketplace that provides employees with free jobs, for example in hotel rooms. Seatti only changed the model in February 2021 and now arranges vacancies within the respective company. Employees should know when, how and where a space is available for them in their office, which in turn should give companies the advantage of not having to provide an office space for every employee.
"We have been watching the Seatti team closely over the last 9 months and have seen how quickly they have been able to adapt the product and business model. We were completely convinced when they managed to win over customers such as Osram, Sartorius and BDO - large companies that are often difficult and time-consuming to convince," says Johan van Mil, Co-Founder & Managing Partner Peak, explaining his investment.

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