Familist

App for Divorced Parents

Business Software
Non Active, May 2023 ceased to operate
Seed Tel Aviv-Yafo Founded 2018
LinkedIn
Total raised
Last: Equity crowdfunding 2019-11
Stage
Seed
Founded
2018
Headcount
2
HQ
Tel Aviv-Yafo
Sector
Business Software

About

Familist is a tool to help divorced parents prevent conflict and increase collaboration. A mobile-based SaaS company, Familist helps make daily management and communication around the children's affairs simple and conflict-free. The app provides a comprehensive and customizable solution, complying with the specific divorce agreement (or court ruling) as well as applicable law.

Funding history · 1 round · — total

2019-11
Equity crowdfunding Undisclosed

Company Intelligence Q&A

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What is the primary purpose of Familist's application?
Familist provides a mobile-based SaaS tool designed to help divorced parents prevent conflict and increase collaboration in managing their children's affairs.
When was Familist founded?
Familist was founded in September 2018.
What is the current operational status of Familist?
Familist is currently inactive, having ceased operations in May 2023.
Where is Familist headquartered?
Familist is headquartered in Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel.
Which markets did Familist target?
Familist targeted the Israeli and European markets.
How many employees did Familist have?
Familist had 2 employees.
What was Familist's last known funding round?
Familist completed an Equity crowdfunding round in November 2019, with ExitValley as the lead investor.
Who are the founders of Familist?
The founders of Familist are Millie Indig, Keren Kanir, Anat Eshed-Glazer, and Yonathan Kanir.

Sectors & technology

Primary sector
Business Software
Sub-sectors
Business SoftwareIT, R&D & Data SolutionsProject Management & Collaboration
Technologies
Artificial IntelligenceMachine LearningPlatforms & InterfacesMobileWeb
Target customers
ConsumersDemographics & FamilyParents
Business model
B2C

Tags

communicationslegaltechchildrenfamilysaasmobile-applicationsparents