66 - Almanac Gets $34M to Disrupt Microsoft Office and Google Docs
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Documents today still often begin by copying and pasting, then editing what you don't need. Further, cloud-based doc editors are increasingly slow. The most modern options like Coda and Notion do much more than just documents and aren't focusing their innovation exclusively around documents themselves. Enter Almanac.
Almanac is fresh off of receiving $34M from Tiger Global to be your next doc editor. Unlike newer cloud options, they are focused exclusively on docs. Their differentiators include claiming to have the fastest doc editor available, features like branching & merging to avoid copy/pasting docs, 3,000 community-driven templates, advanced workflows, and more.
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- Docs startup Almanac raises $34 million from Tiger as remote work shift hardens
- Almanac - A Collaborative Document Editor
- Episode 25 - Deep Collaboration in the Enterprise
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