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    OSlash raises $2.5 million in seed funding from Accel, others

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    OSlash, an enterprise software startup founded by Ankit Pansari and Shoaib Khan, will use the seed funding from Accel Partners and angel investors for hiring and expansion.

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    Bengaluru: OSlash, an enterprise software startup, has raised $2.5 million in a seed funding round led by Accel Partners.

    The fundraising also saw the participation of angel investors, including

    • Dylan Field, chief executive and founder of Figma
    • Akshay Kothari, chief operating officer of Notion
    • Girish Mathrubootham, CEO of Freshworks Inc.
    Top executives from Quora, Stripe, and Airtable also pitched in, according to a statement.

    The company will use the funding for hiring and expansion.

    Founded in January 2020 by Ankit Pansari and Shoaib Khan, Real Time Skills Technologies Inc. (OSlash) is an “enterprise productivity tool that enables every employee to get access to the right information and resources within the company in the quickest possible way in a friction-free environment”. It allows employees to quickly manage, access, and share info by converting any URL (Uniform Resource Locator) into an easy-to-remember shortcut for the whole company.

    The user base of the San Francisco- and Bengaluru-based company currently stands at 1,000 teams, including those within SaaS startups Retool, Notion, and Postman.

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