Get All Access for $5/mo

CloudFiles Raises INR 2.36 Crore In Pre-Seed Funding The company will use the funds for team expansion and business development

By Shrabona Ghosh

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own.

You're reading Entrepreneur India, an international franchise of Entrepreneur Media.

CloudFiles

CloudFiles, a SaaS startup for secure file sharing and engagement tracking, has raised INR 2.36 crore in a pre-seed round of funding led by Titan Capital.

The funding also saw participation from marquee groups of angel investors including Ashish Garg (CEO of Eltropy) and Renil Komitla (CEO, Terralogic Software). The company will use the funds for team expansion and business development.

Founded in January 2021, CloudFiles is a SaaS application for sharing files securely and tracking viewer's engagement. The app helps sales and marketing teams secure their documents and generate better leads.

Vishesh Singhal, founder and CEO, CloudFiles, said, "We are happy to have partnered with industry leaders who believed in our product and team. The funding will help us create a truly valuable file sharing product for a global audience."

Bipin Shah, partner at Titan Capital, said, "CloudFiles is uniquely positioned to secure and facilitate document sharing for businesses between teams and clients."

CloudFiles features include — file upload and link generation, link security through validation, detailed and insightful file analytics.

Shrabona Ghosh

Correspondent

A journalist with a cosmopolitan mindset. I lead a project called 'Corporate Innovations' wherein I cover corporates across verticals and try to tell stories on innovations. Apart from this, I write industry pieces on FMCGs, auto, aviation, 5G and defense. 
Business News

Wells Fargo Reportedly Fired More Than a Dozen Employees for Faking Keyboard Activity

The bank told Bloomberg that it "does not tolerate unethical behavior."

Social Media

Five Indian film producers are exploring business beyond cinema

Very recently, the Ahmedabad-based ice cream brand Hocco raised funds, and among many, they have two angel investors from Bollywood: Farhan Akhtar and Ritesh Sidhwani. From Karan Johar to Alia Bhatt, Rana Daggubati to Ronnie Screwvala, there are film producers who are expanding their horizons as business visionaries by investing in different sectors. Here we take a look at some of such personalities.

News and Trends

Work With AI: LinkedIn Debuts Suite of New AI Experiences

In a blog post, LinkedIn chief product officer Tomer Cohen shared how the company observed a remarkable trend of a 5x increase year-over-year in the number of learners engaging with Al courses and content on the platform

Technology

Yahoo Unveils AI-Powered News App

Yahoo has unveiled a major overhaul of its Yahoo News app, introducing a suite of advanced artificial intelligence features designed to enhance user experience on its platform.

Side Hustle

The Side Hustle He Started in His College Apartment Turned Into a $70,000-a-Month Income Stream — Then Earned Nearly $2 Million Last Year

Kyle Morrand and his college roommates loved playing retro video games — and the pastime would help launch his career.

Data & Recovery

Use This Code to Get 1TB of Cloud Storage for $120

Koofr Cloud Storage makes backing up and sharing work files a safer and easier process.