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Brian Nordli Brian Nordli
Published on March 25, 2025

Cogito, Whose AI Interprets Human Emotions, Adds $20M

Cogito announced on Thursday that it has raised $20 million to boost its emotional AI tool. 

Ellen Glover Ellen Glover
Updated on March 25, 2025

Marketing Startup Klaviyo Nears a Decacorn Valuation After $320M Raise

After more than doubling its valuation in just six months, Klaviyo is “onto something big,” says co-founder Ed Hallen. The company will use this fresh funding to expand into new markets and grow its team, with more than 80 open tech positions available at its Boston HQ. 

Jeff Rumage Jeff Rumage
Updated on March 25, 2025

Monitaur Raises $4.6M to Help Insurance Companies Use AI Responsibly

The Boston insurtech startup will use the funding to grow its team and evolve its AI governance software.

Justine Hofherr Justine Hofherr
Updated on March 25, 2025

Klaviyo's dev team cites tech-obsessed founder as inspiration

For Klaviyo’s first five years of existence, CEO and co-founder Andrew Bialecki wrote every line of code for the company. Today, there are 80 employees at the fast-growing Boston office, and Bialecki has handed over the reigns to a talented team of engineers.

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Justine Hofherr Justine Hofherr
Updated on March 25, 2025

More than a job: 6 Boston tech companies where you can launch a career

SEPT. 2017: Sunday scaries getting too real? It might be time to start looking for a new job. After all, if you’re going to spend 40 hours per week somewhere, you should love it. Lucky for you, there are some awesome Boston tech companies looking to grow their talented teams right now. Here are six of them.

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Ellen Glover Ellen Glover
Updated on March 25, 2025

This New Boston Startup Just Got $4M to Give People Control of Their Data

Backed by VC heavy hitters like Peter Thiel, General Catalyst and Lux Capital, Cloaked is on a mission to “change the rules around data ownership.”

Miranda Perez Miranda Perez
Updated on March 25, 2025

Following $66M Raise, Boston-Based RightHand Robotics Plans to Hire

Large businesses use RightHand Robotics’ technology to sort through items to fulfill supply chain and e-commerce orders.

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