Business intelligence startup Good Data raises $2.5M

Good Data, a San Francisco startup that allows companies to collaboratively view and organize business data, has raised $2.5 million in a first round of venture funding. The company says it creates a secure space where teams can access, share, and collaborate on their data in a way that’s easy and affordable.

The round was led by General Catalyst Partners, with participation from O’Reilly AlphaTech Ventures, Windcrest Partners, Marc Andreessen, and Ben Horowitz. Good Data has raised a total of $4.6 million to date.

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