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Early Money: Latest seed deals include $5.7M for Andreessen Horowitz-backed startup


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Early Money each Tuesday rounds up all of the seed funding rounds raised by Bay Area startups in the past week. Here are the latest seven as of Sept. 21:

Replay, San Francisco, $5.7 million: Andreessen Horowitz led the seed funding of this startup that has developed a debugger for web developers. IA Ventures and Version One Ventures also participated.

Sequin Financial Inc., San Francisco, $5.7 million: Matrix Partners, Y Combinator, Scribble Ventures, IDEO, Thomvest, Commerce VC and Carrie Schwab all invested in the seed round for this provider of debit card targeted at women.

Slash Eureka Inc. (dba Ascend), Palo Alto, $5.5 million: First Round Capital led the seed funding of this provider of payments software for insurance companies. Susa Ventures, FirstMark Capital and Box Group also invested.

Viable FIt Inc., Oakland, $3.9 million: Craft Ventures and Javelin Venture Partners led the pre-seed and seed funding of this startup using artificial intelligence to automate text analysis of customer feedback.

Fifty Foods Inc. (dba Immi), San Francisco, $3.8 million: Siddhi Capital led the seed funding of this maker of plant-based instant ramen. Palm Tree Crew, Constellation Capital, Animal Capital, Pear Ventures and Collaborative Fund also invested.

Aircover Inc., San Mateo, $3 million: Defy Partners led the seed round for this provider of sales software. Firebolt Ventures, Flex Capital and Ridge Ventures also participated.

California Cowboy Apparel Inc., San Francisco, $2 million: Venn Growth Partners led the seed funding of this outdoor clothing startup.


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