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Daasity
Daasity unifies e-commerce, retail and inventory analytics for scaling consumer brands.
Daasity
Daasity is the only platform that can partially or fully support the complicated and changing data and analytics needs of multimillion and multibillion consumer brands.
General information
Firm type
Asset Manager
Year founded
2017
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
San Diego
Corporate office
San Diego, CA, United States
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at Daasity?
Daasity is an operating analytics company, not an investment firm. It does not manage a fund or make direct investments. Its website and public record identify the company as a software provider for consumer brands, and no investment principals or CIO are disclosed.
How does Daasity source its proprietary data integrations?
Daasity builds pre-built connectors for e-commerce platforms, marketing channels, and syndicated retail data sources. Its website specifically names integrations with Nielsen and SPINS data, indicating an emphasis on pulling in retailer-scanner and category-level performance signals that independent brands typically struggle to centralize alone.
Is Daasity structured as a venture-backed company or bootstrapped?
Public sources do not confirm Daasity's capitalization structure. The firm's own materials focus on product capabilities and customer counts rather than fundraising announcements, and no regulatory filings or credible press reports disclose venture rounds, a sponsor, or an external parent.
What industries does Daasity explicitly serve?
Daasity publishes distinct solution pages for beauty, apparel, food-and-beverage, and supplements. Each vertical page articulates a specific operational challenge — churn management for beauty, return-rate economics for apparel, shelf-space justification for perishable goods, and repeat-purchase economics for supplements.
Does Daasity participate in fund commitments or operate as a family office?
No. Daasity is an analytics software company. It does not make fund commitments, run a family office, or manage capital for external limited partners. Its revenue model is expected to be SaaS- or service-based, though specific pricing is not published.
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