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Integrate Space Corporation

Launch services management software

Integrate Space Corporation logo
1-20 employees
  • B2B
  • Logistics
  • SaaS
  • Science
  • Aerospace
Fremont, Seattle, WA

Company mission

To help people get their products to space efficiently.

Our take

Although collaborative tools exist for most industries, the space industry lags behind. Lacking standardised tools or communication channels, mission planning can be unneccesarily difficult. Integrate Space Corporation aims to fix this, by providing an app which brings everyone involved in space transport logistics to a single place.

Integrate isn't alone in recognizing mission planning difficulties. Competitors exist, but they focus mostly on lead generation, which can be useful for locating a service but does little to ease the friction in communications between companies. With the hefty space industry experience of its founders, Integrate has a deep understanding of the pain points of mission planning and stands out with its app-based solution for deep collaboration between payload and launch providers.

Integrate has completed a pre-seed round, raising funds which will be used to bring new talent onto the team. It is working with early customers to test and improve the private beta of its app, and will continue to develop its software ahead of a public release.

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Kirsty

Company Specialist at Welcome to the Jungle

Benefits

  • Health, vision, and dental
  • Last week of the year off
  • Three days off around Thanksgiving
  • Mandatory time off after major efforts
  • Quarterly retreats to beautiful destinations b/c fully remote

Company values

  • Everything is Solvable
  • Be resourceful
  • Feel the burn
  • Communicate
  • Receive & give feedback gracefully
  • Take a breath

Funding (2 rounds)

Aug 2023

$3.4m

SEED

Jul 2022

$1m

SEED

Total funding: $4.4m

Leadership

Was an Advisor and Head of Business Development at ABL Space Systems. Before that was the Director of Business Development with Spaceflight Inc.

Paul Reesman

(Chief Architect)

Was Senior Machine Learning Engineer at NBC News, and Software Development Engineer at Smartsheet.