YourPath
YourPath is a technology company.
Financial History
YourPath has raised $2.0M across 1 funding round.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much funding has YourPath raised?
YourPath has raised $2.0M in total across 1 funding round.
YourPath is a technology company.
YourPath has raised $2.0M across 1 funding round.
YourPath has raised $2.0M in total across 1 funding round.
YourPath is a St. Paul, Minnesota-based health tech startup founded in 2020 that provides flexible, patient-centered addiction treatment services for individuals with substance use disorders.[1][2][4] The company offers products like RecoveryWeaver, a platform connecting users via text, email, voice, or video to comprehensive assessments, medication-assisted treatment (MAT) such as buprenorphine for opioid use disorder, and ongoing support from nurse practitioners, counselors, and peer recovery specialists.[1][2][5] It serves patients, providers, and payers by addressing gaps in the fragmented healthcare system through on-demand, harm-reduction-focused care, having helped thousands in Minnesota with just $270K raised in pre-seed funding from investors like Brighter Capital and UnitedHealthcare Accelerator.[1][2][4]
YourPath's growth includes launching a new tele-health platform called Sala for improved service delivery and adding Philip Rutherford, a former Microsoft executive, as COO in 2023, signaling operational scaling amid a challenging Mosaic Score reflecting recent financial pressures.[1][5]
YourPath emerged from a core frustration with the siloed, inefficient, and ideology-driven U.S. substance use disorder treatment system, where accessing drugs is easier than recovery.[2] Founders envisioned person-centered care embedded in a supportive network, allowing patients to define their recovery path via simple text messages to peer specialists for immediate help.[2] Launched in 2020 from Saint Paul, the company quickly gained traction: within under two years, its multidisciplinary team—nurse practitioners, masters-level counselors, peer specialists, and tech experts—assisted thousands using technology to deliver medical care, fill service gaps, and connect patients to permanent resources.[1][2][4] Early momentum built on a recovery-oriented, harm-reduction model, flipping traditional systems by prioritizing patient agency.[2][5][6]
YourPath rides the tele-health and digital therapeutics wave in behavioral health, capitalizing on post-pandemic demand for accessible addiction treatment amid the U.S. opioid crisis, where over 100,000 annual overdose deaths highlight systemic failures.[2][4] Timing aligns with payer shifts toward value-based care and MAT reimbursement, plus tech enabling remote, scalable support—market forces favoring startups disrupting fragmented $42B+ addiction treatment sector.[1][5] By influencing Minnesota's ecosystem through thousands served and payer/provider solutions, YourPath models how health tech can embed recovery in primary care networks, potentially scaling nationally via evidence-based platforms.[2][4][7]
YourPath's patient-centric model positions it to expand beyond Minnesota, leveraging Sala and MAT expertise amid rising tele-health adoption and policy support for substance use tech. Trends like AI-driven personalization and integrated payer ecosystems will shape growth, though financial health (e.g., low Mosaic Score) demands fresh funding. Influence may evolve toward population-level solutions, amplifying its origin vision of effortless, effective recovery in a crisis-ridden landscape.[1][2][5]
YourPath has raised $2.0M in total across 1 funding round.
YourPath's investors include Bread and Butter Ventures, Company Ventures, Forum Ventures, Founders Fund, Grotech Ventures, High Alpha, LAUNCHub Ventures, MissionOG, Rally Ventures, Allison Barr Allen, Daniel Rothman, Daren Cotter.
YourPath has raised $2.0M across 1 funding round. Most recently, it raised $2.0M Seed in March 2023.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mar 1, 2023 | $2.0M Seed | Bread and Butter Ventures, Company Ventures, Forum Ventures, Founders Fund, Grotech Ventures, High Alpha, LAUNCHub Ventures, MissionOG, Rally Ventures, Allison Barr Allen, Daniel Rothman, Daren Cotter, Todd Ruppert |