Venture Capital
Whalesync, a Seattle startup offering no-code support to companies to sync their data between software applications, raised $1.8 million. The startup is led by CEO Curtis Fonger and co-founder Matthew Busel. Fonger previously founded Appetas, a Seattle startup that helped restaurant owners create customizable websites with integration to delivery services like OpenTable and GrubHub. Appetas was bought by Google in 2014, where Fonger worked as an engineer for six years. Busel previously worked as a product manager at MakeSpace, then was a software consultant at Thylacine Capital.

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