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Hello Alfred plans to launch in San Francisco in June, and it’s accepting sign-ups for the wait list now.

  • - 3 Marcela Sapone, co-founder & CEO of Hello Alfred, on Startup University Stage during day three of Collision 2019.
  • In the same release, co-founder and CEO Marcela Sapone said the company’s mission is “to automate the on-demand economy,” so the funding will help it “step on the gas and scale the Alfred experience to a wider base of customers.” If you live in a Hello Alfred building, you will have access to a combination of value-added services to make your life easier and give you back the time and space to focus on what you want to do rather than what you have to do. “Hello Alfred gives them back control over their home life and frees up their time to live.” Hello Alfred is a resident experience platform for residential apartment buildings.

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    “So many people in the professional ranks are leading lives that are incredibly unmanageable,” said NEA’s Scott Sandell in the funding release. It also recently hired Foursquare’s Jason Liszka to lead its engineering team. We believe our team, our residents, and our partners must reflect the diversity of the communities we serve. The company says it has already made 18,000 runs for its customers, covering tasks like dry cleaning 57,600 shirts, delivering 3,326 pounds of dog food and placing 1,280 flower arrangements. Our Mission We believe in a more sustainable and conscientious way of living. The $99-per-month service originally launched in Boston and has since gone live in New York. Your Alfred hangs out with the home cleaner, delivers the groceries and puts them in the fridge, and unwraps dry-cleaning from its plastic to hang in the closet. It lets users sign up for weekly automated chores, or text in spontaneous requests, and those chores are fulfilled by Hello Alfred’s own employees while the user is at their job or away during the day.Ĭustomers are assigned their own home manager, also called an Alfred, and those managers take care of the work - in part by using outside services like Handy and Instacart. At Hello Alfred, we think everyone deserves to live in homes that reflect who they are, equipped with the help they need to be their best selves. Under the name Alfred, the company won the Startup Battlefield at our most recent Disrupt SF. The round was led by NEA and Spark Capital, with participation from Sherpa Ventures and CrunchFund. (CrunchFund is backed by TechCrunch-owner AOL, and like TechCrunch, it was founded by Michael Arrington.) This follows a $2 million seed round led by Spark.

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    Hello Alfred, a startup that taps into existing on-demand services to automate your weekly chores, has raised $10.5 million in Series A funding.













    Hello alfred valuation