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Tech startup Plane Secures $4 million in seed round funding led by OSS Capital

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The open source project management platform Plane, has recently bagged $4 million in a seed round funding from OSS Capital. This freshly invested money will help them to foster their community growth and compete in the enterprise segment.

The company has lately announced the launch of Plane One, which is a first-in-open-source pricing plan for self-managed instance owners at growing companies. This Plane One is designed for both new and existing Plane admins at these companies, which addresses top requested features for easier instance governance, security, and performance.

The company was established in 2022, by Vamsi Kurama and Vihar Kurama, which is a one-stop project management software built for teams. The company is headquartered in Delaware and India.

Their well efficient team is able to work forward and delivering on customer goals every day. Plane is targeting to simplify projects by being flexible and easy to use for teams of all sizes across industry verticals.

The company delivers everything you need to co-ordinate with customers and deliver ongoing value. With their first principal approach of to modern project management and strong user growth, the company is determined redefine the way businesses manage their projects and workflows.

The investor of the company OSS Capital is a venture capital firm specialising in early-stage investments in commercial open-source software. The firm is dedicated to backing leading COSS (commercial open source) startup founders on a global basis since 2018. The venture capital firm has supported companies like Wasmer, BlueSky, CrabNebula, and Formbricks, among others.