
Cohuman
Web and mobile team task management tool.
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Total Funding | 000k |
Cohuman was a software company that provided a web and mobile application for team task management. Founded in 2009 by Leslie Brennan and based in San Francisco, the platform was designed to help teams delegate, prioritize, and track tasks. It functioned as a task network where users could create and share tasks, with each task containing documents, followers, and deadlines. The application organized tasks into person or project-specific lists by priority and featured intelligent permission settings for shared task lists.
The company was positioned as a project management tool for mid-sized to large businesses in sectors like technology, marketing, and consulting. In 2011, Cohuman was acquired by Mindjet, a developer known for its mind-mapping software, MindManager. The acquisition was part of Mindjet's strategy to create an end-to-end team communication and collaboration solution, integrating Cohuman's task management capabilities with its own products. Before its acquisition, Cohuman had raised a total of $1.73M in funding over three rounds from investors including Stage One Capital, Jupiter Partners, and Diamond Investments.
Keywords: task management, project management, collaboration tool, web application, mobile application, team collaboration, task tracking, Mindjet, Leslie Brennan, communication software