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News, Startups - Wednesday, January 25, 2012 10:58 - 0 Comments
BugHerd takes $500K venture capital investment
news BugHerd, the Australian developer of the bug-tracking software by the same name, revealed yesterday that it had received a $500K investment from Melbourne-based venture capital firm Starfish Ventures.
Alan Downie and Matt Milosavljevic founded BugHerd when they were unable to locate a bug-tracking solution appropriate for logging and managing visual website issues. After perfecting the idea for BugHerd, they pitched it to Y Combinator-style Australian startup incubator Startmate and were selected for incubation in the class of 2011. The other startups selected along with BugHerd in Startmate’s first round were Chorus, Noosbox, Grabble and IRL Gaming. Walmart Labs later acquired Grabble in November 2011.








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