- Frontegg recently announced it raised $40 million in funding. These are the details.
Frontegg – a leading user management platform for B2B apps – recently announced $40 million in series B funding co-led by Stripes and global software investor Insight Partners.
This funding round follows last December’s $25 million Series A and brings the total amount raised to $70 million. Frontegg plans to use the funding to expand its product offerings and invest in infrastructure, as well as scale its R&D and go-to-market teams in Tel Aviv and the San Francisco Bay Area.
Frontegg is known as the only solution that provides robust and scalable user management infrastructure for B2B SaaS, handling the full user journey, from signup to subscription. And the platform is multi-tenant at its core, which enables organization-level granularity for any setting or configuration. For a comprehensive user experience, Frontegg offers a self-serve Admin Portal, which provides the user with full visibility and control over their personal and organizational settings.
Frontegg’s offering emphasizes ease of deployment and rapid time-to-value while providing a highly scalable solution. And the platform enables development teams to quickly get started as well as provides a rapid migration path for companies that have outgrown legacy user management solutions. This makes Frontegg a popular choice for companies from critical industries such as Fintech, Cybersecurity, and medical.
Frontegg has capitalized on the growth in popularity and product standardization of business applications to achieve explosive growth since its public release in late 2021. And the company now serves as the user management infrastructure for more than 150 B2B SaaS companies around the globe, from fast-growing startups to Fortune 100 companies. The company’s customers include Datadog, Materialize, Okera, Hunters.AI, Tomorrow.io, and more.
KEY QUOTES:
“Nowadays, users of business apps expect to seamlessly sign up for products using modern authentication methods, invite team members, control their roles, define organization-wide security policies and upgrade subscription tiers. Building these capabilities in-house is extremely resource-intensive due to their complexity, sensitivity and scope. Existing user management products offer partial solutions because they only solve authentication and are built to manage individuals, not teams and organizations.”
— Sagi Rodin, CEO and Co-founder of Frontegg
“Frontegg provides always-on critical infrastructure that is built for reliability at scale. Downtime is unacceptable for capabilities that are at the core of an application — many customers migrated to Frontegg from legacy solutions due to recent outages. We take the responsibility of building critical infrastructure very seriously and this investment will allow us to continue to provide a solution our customers feel secure relying on.”
— Aviad Mizrachi, CTO and co-founder at Frontegg
“What blew us away about Frontegg was how much their customers love the product. Building and maintaining world-class user management has become an increasingly heavy burden on development teams. In turbulent economic times like these it’s more important than ever for B2B SaaS companies to go to market fast — but with a mature product that is in line with today’s user’s expectations from business tools. Frontegg provides an exceptional user management experience out-of-the-box so that SaaS companies can quickly ship winning products.”
— Saagar Kulkarni, partner at Stripes