Dovetail

Australian software company

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February 2025 A lawsuit against Dovetail and Benjamin Humphrey was brought to the Federal Court, alleging sexual harassment and discrimination.
November 2024 Dovetail's senior company lawyer sued the company and founder Benjamin Humphrey over a personal relationship.
January 2024 Bradley Ayers left the company after previously stepping down to an engineering role.
2023 Dovetail moved its headquarters to a new 4,300 square metre, four-level office on Sydney's historic Oxford Street.
January 2022 Secured Series A funding of US$63 million, with the investment led by venture capital firm Accel.
August 2021 Dovetail raised AU$5 million from existing investors Blackbird Ventures, Felicis Ventures, and Mike Cannon-Brookes' Grok Ventures.
August 2021 Raised AU$5 million in funding, increasing the company's valuation to over AU$150 million, which was approximately five times its previous valuation from the 2020 funding round.
February 2020 Dovetail announced a AU$4 million seed fundraising round led by Blackbird Ventures, with participation from Felicis Ventures and Culture Amp's CEO Didier Elzinga, valuing the company close to AU$30 million.
2017 Dovetail was founded in Sydney, Australia by Benjamin Humphrey and Bradley Ayers, both former Atlassian employees.
November 2017 Dovetail was awarded the AU$25,000 minimum viable product grant from the New South Wales Department of Industry Jobs for NSW program to fund investment in automatic sentiment analysis features.

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