Tiimo
Tiimo is a technology company.
Financial History
Tiimo has raised $3.0M across 1 funding round.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much funding has Tiimo raised?
Tiimo has raised $3.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Tiimo is a technology company.
Tiimo has raised $3.0M across 1 funding round.
Tiimo has raised $3.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Tiimo has raised $3.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Tiimo's investors include Crowberry Capital, Speedinvest.
Tiimo is a Copenhagen-based technology company that builds visual planning and productivity apps tailored for neurodivergent individuals, particularly those with ADHD, autism, and executive functioning challenges.[1][2][3] Its core product is a customizable mobile app featuring color-coded timelines, icon-based tasks, AI-powered checklists, focus sessions, and a co-planner tool that integrates with calendars like Google or Apple Reminders, solving the problem of rigid, overwhelming traditional planners that fail non-linear thinkers.[1][5][6] Tiimo also offers Tiimo Learn, a learning platform with expert advice and research-backed tools, and plans a web-based version launched in September 2024 for broader access.[1][2] Serving primarily neurodivergent users (over 75% of its 50,000+ paying subscribers as of August 2024) but appealing to all via simple visual planning, Tiimo has shown strong growth: user base doubled post-seed funding, exceeding 500,000 free users globally, with recognition as one of Fast Company’s Most Innovative Companies of 2025 and an Apple Design Award nomination in 2024.[2][4]
Tiimo was founded in 2015 (with some sources noting 2016) in Copenhagen, Denmark, by Helene Lassen Nørlem and Melissa Würtz Azari, two women who are neurodivergent themselves—Helene with ADHD and dyslexia—drawing from personal frustrations with conventional planning tools.[1][2][3][6] It began as a research project to create adaptive tools grounded in how neurodivergent brains actually work, evolving from lived experience and community feedback into one of the first digital planners designed specifically for this audience.[3][4][6] Early traction built through a small, independent team (11-50 employees), leading to seed funding including a $1.6 million round announced around 2022 and a total of $4.8 million raised, fueling global expansion and product launches like Tiimo Learn.[2][3]
Tiimo stands out in the productivity app space through neuroinclusive design principles that prioritize visual, flexible planning over rigid lists:
Tiimo rides the surging wave of neurodiversity inclusion in tech, amplified by growing awareness of ADHD/autism (affecting ~15-20% of populations) and demands for accessible productivity amid remote work and mental health prioritization post-pandemic.[3][4] Its timing aligns with AI advancements enabling personalized tools and a shift from "grind culture" to brain-affirming design, countering generic apps like Todoist or Google Calendar that assume neurotypical users.[1][3][6] Market forces favoring Tiimo include rising subscriptions in SaaS/B2C (seed-funded, woman-led), global neurodivergent advocacy, and enterprise interest in inclusive workplace tech, positioning it to influence standards—evident in awards and 500K+ users—while challenging Big Tech to prioritize diverse cognition in AI-driven productivity.[2][4][5]
Tiimo is primed for scaled impact as neuroinclusive tools become mainstream, with web expansion, international growth, and potential B2B pivots (e.g., workplace integrations) driving beyond 50K subscribers.[2][3] Trends like AI personalization and corporate DEI mandates will accelerate adoption, potentially attracting Series A funding or acquisitions by players like Apple or Microsoft seeking inclusivity edges. Its influence may evolve from niche rebel to ecosystem shaper, redefining productivity for diverse brains and proving adaptive design wins in a fragmented app market—echoing its origin as a personal fix turned global movement.[4][6]
Tiimo has raised $3.0M across 1 funding round. Most recently, it raised $3.0M Seed in September 2022.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sep 1, 2022 | $3.0M Seed | Crowberry Capital, Speedinvest |