Pepper
Provides an API with up-to-date, comprehensive menu and nutrition data from restaurants.
Date | Investors | Amount | Round |
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$125k | Seed | ||
Total Funding | 000k |
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Operating under the legal name Pepper API, Inc., Spice Data provides enterprise-grade data for the restaurant industry. The company was established in 2019 by co-founders Richard Kreger, the CEO, and Cameron Cairns, who serves as the CTO. Kreger's background in enterprise sales aligns with his role in leading the company's business development and sales efforts. The founding team's journey includes participation in the Summer 2019 batch of the prestigious Y Combinator accelerator program, a significant milestone that provided initial support and validation.
Spice Data's business model centers on licensing high-quality, structured data to large Fortune 500 corporations. Rather than offering a static dataset, the company's core service is the dynamic capability to collect, cleanse, standardize, and reliably deliver data over time. This service is designed to address the growing demand from large enterprises for external data to inform their strategic decisions. The company currently focuses its data services specifically on the restaurant sector, providing crucial insights for this market.
The firm is characterized by its lean operational structure. Based in San Francisco, Spice Data operates with a small, focused team and has achieved profitability. Its funding has been deliberately minimal, having raised capital solely from Y Combinator and a select few angel investors, indicating a strategy focused on sustainable growth with minimal dilution.
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