
Seattle-based mobile apps and automotive company Dolly has secured $7.5 million in Series B funding, according to company database Crunchbase, topping the city’s recent funding headlines. The cash infusion was announced on May 2 and led by Unlock Venture Partners.
According to its Crunchbase profile, "Dolly is a customer service company offering delivery and services through mobile apps at an affordable price. Request a truck and Helper with the tap of a button, then relax. We'll keep large items off the roof of your car, save you a trip to the chiropractor and help make moving things — big and small — easy and fast."
The five-year-old company has raised two previous funding rounds, including an $8 million Series A round in 2015.
The round brings total funding raised by Seattle companies in apps over the past month to $22 million. The local apps industry has produced 15 funding rounds over the past year, capturing a total of $86 million in venture funding.
In other local funding news, shopping and interior design company Spruce Up announced a $3 million seed funding round on May 2, led by Two Sigma Ventures.
According to Crunchbase, "Spruce Up is a one-to-one personal shopping service for all things home and design. By combining data science with a personal stylist, they create professionally designed looks with hand-picked pieces that specifically fit your home, budget and lifestyle."
The company also raised a $1.5 million seed round in 2018.
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