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Doss Raises $55M in Series B Funding

Inventory-based businesses are changing faster than ever. From new channels to new suppliers, SKUs, and fulfillment partners, the modern operator managing physical goods is dealing with more complexity than any previous generation.

The ERP category was built to solve exactly this problem, and over 50 years, it’s quietly become one of the largest software markets on the planet. But it’s also become one of the lowest in customer satisfaction: implementations take years, consultant bills run 3-9X the cost of the software itself, and systems can’t adapt as fast as the businesses they’re meant to serve.

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We believe this should no longer be true. At DOSS, we’re building the Operations Cloud. It’s not simply a better version of what came before, but something the industry hasn’t seen: a system that actually adapts to how your business grows, in real time, without the lag or bloat of legacy ERPs.

Today, we’re excited to share that we’ve raised a $55M Series B, co-led by Madrona and Premji Invest, with Greyhound, Commerce Ventures, and Intuit Ventures as new investors, and continued investment from Theory, General Catalyst, Contrary Capital, Mintaka, and Pathlight VC, and 47th Street Partners. We’re also proud to welcome Karan Mehandru, Managing Director at Madrona, who is joining our board.

This raise gives us the ability to do what we’ve always set out to do:

  • Invest deeply in our core platform and unified data model, so companies can go live faster with intelligent systems that adapt as fast as their business grows
  • Develop agentic systems that remove the human bottleneck from configuring operations
  • Further define a new category around adaptable operations, not static systems

We’re not chasing investor hype cycles. We’re building for the next decades-long shift in enterprise software: one where intelligence, automation, and human judgment replace brittle workflows and endless consulting hours. These shifts happen roughly once a generation: from mainframes to client servers, from on-premise to cloud, and now to AI. This is the right moment, with the right technology, to rebuild how operations software works.

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