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WegoPro
Saas · Enterprise · Fintech

WegoPro

WegoPro is a business travel and expense management platform that gives growing companies a single place to book flights and hotels, enforce travel policies through multi-level approvals, and automate expense reporting with real-time analytics. Formerly the Singapore-founded SaaS startup Travelstop, it was acquired by Middle East travel marketplace Wego in September 2023 and relaunched as WegoPro in January 2024, initially across seven MENA markets. The platform pairs consumer-grade booking experience with finance-team controls, aiming to reduce travel costs and administrative overhead for small and mid-sized businesses.

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Way2B1
Saas · Fintech · Enterprise

Way2B1

Way2B1 is a San Francisco-based SaaS company that builds a secure, cloud-based collaboration platform for family offices, wealth managers, and the ultra-high-net-worth families they serve. Positioned as a 'digital chief of staff,' the platform centralizes secure messaging, document management, asset tracking, approvals, signatures, and decision history into one command center, with an integrated AI assistant to automate routine tasks. Founded in 2015 by family-office veteran Wayne Osborne and former Palantir engineer Casey Ketterling, the company raised a $5.5M Series A in 2017 and helps offices coordinate complex lives with greater clarity, security, and auditability.

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Company
Informed K12
Saas · Education · Enterprise

Informed K12

Informed K12 is a workflow automation and digital forms platform built specifically for the operational complexity of K-12 school districts. It replaces paper and PDF forms with online workflows that route automatically through the real approval chains districts already use - across finance, HR, student services, and IT - capturing e-signatures and a time-stamped audit trail without replacing the ERP, HRIS, or SIS a district already runs. Founded in 2012 by two Stanford Graduate School of Education classmates, the company (formerly Chalk Schools) serves hundreds of districts and employs roughly 70-75 people.

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