
CircleBuilder
Tech solutions for faith-based organizations.
Date | Investors | Amount | Round |
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investor | €0.0 | round | |
N/A | $2.3m | Early VC | |
Total Funding | 000k |
CircleBuilder provides technology solutions tailored for faith-based organizations, operating as a specialized software provider in the church management market. The company was established around 2006 by Howard Brown, a seasoned entrepreneur with experience in the Silicon Valley tech scene. Brown, a Babson College graduate, has a background that includes working for AT&T and launching several startups, providing him with a foundation in both corporate and startup environments. His journey led him to create CircleBuilder from his home office in Metro Detroit after relocating from California.
The firm's core business revolves around offering digital community-building tools for churches. Its platform enables religious communities to create dedicated websites, host blogs, and engage in social networking. The service is designed to function similarly to a niche social network for these organizations. This positions the company to serve a client base of religious communities seeking to enhance their digital presence and member engagement.
CircleBuilder operates on a freemium business model. It provides a suite of basic services free of charge to lower the barrier to entry for any religious organization. Revenue is generated through fees for more advanced services, such as podcasting capabilities. By late 2009, the company had successfully raised approximately $2 million in venture capital to fuel its operations and growth.
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