Startup Wise Guys invests up to €100K in 10 SaaS startups

Estonian accelerator Startup Wise Guys named 10 startups selected to participate in the SaaS Bilbao program, which started in May in Bilbao (Spain) and will last three months. Startups will get access to up to €100K convertible investment (€70K cash + €30K towards the program) with a potential €100K follow-on after the program. Mentors will help teams refine their strategies, develop their products, and scale their businesses.

Selected teams:

blue auditor (Austria) — ESG management and risk assessment platform for real estate to enable the transition to sustainability for our built environment.

Ciclogreen (Spain) — online platform rewarding commuters for cycling instead of driving.

CREX Capital (Germany) — financial service company that finds, evaluates, and executes your commercial real estate finance transaction all in one place.

Crono (UK) – AI Copilot that helps sales teams to generate and close more pipelines. 

Cubed (Latvia) — real estate development platform that empowers people to design and purchase their dream homes.

HealthPhy (Estonia, Colombia) — virtual care solution that helps company employees improve their health with an easy and efficient way to treat and prevent pain powered by physiotherapy.

Interviewer.AI (Singapore) — asynchronous video interview software to screen candidates better and faster.

NeuCurrent (UK) — a one-stop platform for personalization, communication, and data management for omnichannel retailers.

SenkronData AI (Turkey, Estonia) — AI-powered platform that automatically matches the same or similar products from different websites and reports thousands of product prices.

Simplisales (UK) — AI-powered e-commerce platform specifically designed for B2B wholesale businesses, streamlining the entire ordering process with no-code ERP integration.

Estonian Startup Wise Guys accelerator invests in early-stage startups from Estonia and Central European and African regions. It has invested in more than 350 startups and had 13 exits since 2012.

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