The subscription-based “well-being” app currently offers users guided meditation, along with audio bible passages and Christian music, and its co-founder and co-CEO, Ed Beccle, has big ambitions to create a broader platform that includes dating and other features. ![]() ![]() It’s a far cry from the meager $6.1 million they attracted in 2016.Īs readers might recall, we talked with one of the startups that raised a big round - Glorify - earlier this month when it landed $40 million in Series A funding led by Andreessen Horowitz. According to PitchBook data, faith-based, mostly Christian, apps attracted $175.3 million in venture funding this year through mid-December, more than tripling the $48.5 million they attracted from VCs last year.
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