Tech startup Plane raised $4 M Seed funding from OSS Capital
An open-source project management platform called Plane has raised $4 million from OSS Capital in a seed round of funding. The company will compete in the enterprise segment and grow its community with this investment.
Plane One, a first-in-open-source pricing plan for self-managed instance owners at expanding businesses, has also been announced by the company. Plane One addresses the most frequently requested features for simpler instance governance, security, and performance, and is tailored for both new and seasoned Plane admins at these organizations.
Vamsi and Vihar Kurama founded Plane in November 2022 with the goal of streamlining projects for teams of all sizes in a variety of industry verticals by making it adaptable and simple to use.
Plane is positioned to revolutionize project and workflow management for businesses with its fundamental approach to contemporary project management and robust user base expansion.
The business has offices in Delaware and India.
A venture capital company called OSS Capital focuses on making early-stage investments in open-source commercial software. It has provided funding to a number of startups, including Wasmer, BlueSky, CrabNebula, and Formbricks.