
VersionOne
VersionOne is a technology company.
Financial History
VersionOne has raised $8.0M across 1 funding round.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much funding has VersionOne raised?
VersionOne has raised $8.0M in total across 1 funding round.

VersionOne is a technology company.
VersionOne has raised $8.0M across 1 funding round.
VersionOne has raised $8.0M in total across 1 funding round.
VersionOne was a technology company that built an Agile project management software platform designed to help software development teams plan, track, and manage work using methodologies like Scrum, Kanban, and SAFe[1][3][4]. It served software teams and organizations adopting Agile practices, solving problems around backlog management, sprint planning, release planning, reporting, and collaboration to improve delivery speed and quality[1][4]. The tool received solid user feedback, with an average rating of 4.1/5 across 46 verified reviews, strong scores in functionality (8/10) and customer support (8/10), though ease of use and value for money scored moderately at 7/10[5].
VersionOne, Inc. was founded in 2002 in Georgia by Robert Holler and Rajiv Delwadia, who focused on addressing emerging needs in Agile lifecycle management for people, processes, and technology in software development[3]. The idea emerged amid the growing Agile development market, providing tools to support iterative practices when they were gaining traction[3]. A pivotal moment came in 2017 when VersionOne merged with CollabNet to form CollabNet VersionOne, combining Agile planning with broader application lifecycle management; it was later acquired by Digital.ai[3][4].
VersionOne rode the early 2000s Agile transformation wave in software development, a shift from waterfall methods to iterative practices amid demands for faster, more flexible delivery[1][3]. Its timing was ideal as Agile gained enterprise adoption, influencing the ecosystem by popularizing tools for scaled Agile frameworks like SAFe and supporting the DevOps precursor through its 2017 CollabNet merger[3]. Market forces like rising complexity in software releases favored its planning and tracking capabilities, helping establish standards for Agile tooling that persist in modern platforms[1][4].
Post-acquisition into Digital.ai's portfolio via CollabNet, VersionOne's standalone identity has evolved into integrated DevOps and Agile solutions, with its legacy influencing current tools for continuous delivery[3]. Looking ahead, trends like AI-driven automation and hybrid Agile-DevOps will shape its lineage, potentially amplifying efficiency in enterprise software pipelines. Its influence may grow through Digital.ai's expansions, solidifying early Agile pioneers' role in tomorrow's intelligent development ecosystems—echoing its origins in accelerating software quality and speed[1][3].
VersionOne has raised $8.0M in total across 1 funding round.
VersionOne's investors include Openview Venture Partners.
VersionOne has raised $8.0M across 1 funding round. Most recently, it raised $8.0M Series A in July 2007.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jul 1, 2007 | $8.0M Series A | Openview Venture Partners |