
Moonfire leads $2.2m round for Mindstone
Moonfire Ventures has led a $2.2m funding round for learning platform Mindstone.
Zanichelli Venture and NexD also participated in the round, as well as a number of angel investors, including co-founders of SuperAwesome.
The team is led by CEO Joshua Wöhle, who has previously invested in Emerge Education and co-founded SuperAwesome, which was acquired by Epic Games.
Company
Mindstone's platform allows users to organise, share and take notes on web pages, PDFs and academic papers. It draws together highlights and automatically generated flashcards, accelerating the learning process, making use of spaced repetition, fast feedback loops and other features. The company was founded in March 2020 and is headquartered in London.
People
Moonfire Ventures – Mattias Ljungman (managing partner).
Mindstone – Joshua Wöhle (CEO).
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