
Beekeeper
Beekeeper is a technology company.
Financial History
Beekeeper has raised $136.0M across 7 funding rounds.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much funding has Beekeeper raised?
Beekeeper has raised $136.0M in total across 7 funding rounds.

Beekeeper is a technology company.
Beekeeper has raised $136.0M across 7 funding rounds.
Beekeeper has raised $136.0M in total across 7 funding rounds.
Beekeeper has raised $136.0M in total across 7 funding rounds.
Beekeeper's investors include Act One Ventures, Almaz Capital, Energize Ventures, Juniper Networks, Lux Capital, Palisades Growth Capital, Prosperity7 Ventures, Samsung NEXT Ventures, Thayer Ventures, Harris Barton, Ivan Markman, Atomico.
Beekeeper is a technology company that builds the Frontline Success Platform, a mobile-first employee app designed for deskless and frontline workers. It connects teams across industries like energy, industrial, hospitality, and manufacturing by providing real-time communication, task management, schedules, safety protocols, compliance tools, and AI-powered features in one unified app, supporting over 200 languages and any device.[1][3][4][5] Serving more than 1,200 customers and millions of users, Beekeeper solves the problem of fragmented communication and low engagement for non-desk workers—who make up 80% of the global workforce—by streamlining operations, boosting productivity, and fostering a sense of value and connection.[1][3][4] The company has shown strong growth momentum, culminating in a $1.1 billion acquisition by LumApps in 2024 (or recently announced as of search data), forming an AI Employee Hub with over $150 million in recurring revenue and 7 million users across 2,000 clients.[4]
Beekeeper was founded in 2012 by Cris Grossmann (CEO & Co-Founder), Flavio Pfaffhauser, Daniel Sztutwojner, and Andreas Slotosch, who brought hands-on experience from working directly with frontline users in demanding environments like energy and industrial sectors.[1][4] The idea emerged from recognizing the communication gaps for deskless workers, leading to a mobile app that connects dispersed teams without relying on email or deskside tools.[2][5] Early traction came quickly: by 2013, it secured its first global customer, followed by Series A funding in 2017, worldwide expansion and ISO 27001 certification in 2018, Series B in 2019, the launch of its full Frontline Success Platform in 2021, Series C in 2022, and frontline intelligence features in 2023, positioning it as an industry leader by 2024.[1]
Beekeeper stands out in the employee communication space through these key strengths:
Beekeeper rides the deskless worker digitization trend, addressing the 80% of the global workforce disconnected from traditional tools amid rising demands for hybrid operations, safety, and engagement post-pandemic.[1][3][4][5] Timing is ideal as energy transition and industrial scaling require horizontal platforms for workforce management, with over 40% of Beekeeper's customers in these sectors.[4] Market forces like labor shortages, compliance pressures, and AI integration favor its growth, influencing the ecosystem by bridging desk-based and frontline teams—exemplified by its merger into a category-defining Employee Hub that unifies digital workplaces worldwide.[4]
Post-acquisition, Beekeeper's trajectory points to expanded AI capabilities within the LumApps platform, targeting even broader adoption in energy, manufacturing, and beyond to serve 10M+ users.[4] Trends like AI-driven safety, multilingual ops, and energy transition will propel it, evolving its influence from niche frontline connector to foundational player in unified workforces. This builds on its origin of empowering the "hard hat" workers, proving that true innovation starts shoulder-to-shoulder with those it serves—transforming frontline lives as businesses scale new heights.[1][4]
Beekeeper has raised $136.0M across 7 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $50.0M Series C in November 2022.