Product Builder, Seal

£30-40k

Entry and Junior level
London

3-5 days a week in office (Borough Market)

Seal

Workspace for R&D and manufacturing teams

Job no longer available

Seal

Workspace for R&D and manufacturing teams

21-100 employees

B2BProductivityMachine LearningSaaSData IntegrationNo-CodeBiotechnology

Job no longer available

£30-40k

Entry and Junior level
London

3-5 days a week in office (Borough Market)

21-100 employees

B2BProductivityMachine LearningSaaSData IntegrationNo-CodeBiotechnology

Company mission

To empower R&D, manufacturing and quality management teams, to buuild customer process operating systems that streamline their workflows and give them a competitive edge.

Company mission

To empower R&D, manufacturing and quality management teams, to buuild customer process operating systems that streamline their workflows and give them a competitive edge.

Our take

Seal (previously Opvia) offers a no-code collaborative workspace designed for R&D and manufacturing teams. It doubles up as both a spreadsheet and database, to enable scientists to avoid trawling through scores of disparate spreadsheets and context-free data.

While Seal has mostly been working with biotech companies until now, its multi-functionality suggests that it can be expanded across the scientific industry. With the aim now to seek out more big-pharma clients and become a leading interface between scientists and their data.

Given its fast growth thus far and Y Combinator-boosted reputation, along with customers like Gourmey, a French startup developing a process for manufacturing lab-grown meat, and VitroLabs, a California-based company developing lab-grown leather, the future sure is promising for Seal and one that will be exciting to watch.

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Steph

Company Specialist at Welcome to the Jungle

Funding (1 round)

Aug 2020

$0.2m

SEED

Total funding: $0.2m

This company has top investors

Leadership

William Moss

(Founder & CEO)

Former Product Lead at no-code A16Z backed company Stacker. Joined Entrepreneur First as a Founder in Residence, then Y Combinator, as a prelude to launching Opvia.