Zeeg
Zeeg is a technology company.
Financial History
Zeeg has raised $1.0M across 1 funding round.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much funding has Zeeg raised?
Zeeg has raised $1.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Zeeg is a technology company.
Zeeg has raised $1.0M across 1 funding round.
Zeeg has raised $1.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Zeeg has raised $1.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Zeeg's investors include BackBone Ventures, Moonstone Venture Capital.
Zeeg is a Berlin-based SaaS startup founded in 2023 that builds an AI-powered booking CRM platform, combining intelligent appointment scheduling with automated CRM functionality to turn bookings into complete customer records without manual data entry.[1][2][3][4] It serves service-based businesses like healthcare providers, salons, professional services, and sales teams—such as Enpal, which coordinates hundreds of daily heat pump installations—solving inefficiencies in traditional scheduling systems, including conflicts, no-shows, tool silos, and data privacy issues by running entirely on European (German) infrastructure.[1][2][3][4][5] The platform automates lead qualification, prospect routing, round-robin distribution, workflows, and analytics, enabling 24/7 smart scheduling and seamless sales processes; with 8 employees and over 10,000 users, Zeeg secured €1.1M in pre-seed funding in October 2025 from High-Tech Gründerfonds (HTGF) and Backbone Ventures, signaling strong early growth momentum.[1][2][3][7]
Zeeg was founded in 2023 by Mohammad Moghaddas and Florian Horbach in Berlin, Germany, after the duo bootstrapped the company and identified a key pain point: businesses losing opportunities due to fragmented tools separating scheduling from CRM, leading to poor customer acquisition, retention, and added complexity.[1][3][4][7] Moghaddas, emphasizing European data sovereignty and AI value, and Horbach, highlighting the need for seamless processes over silos, created Zeeg as a unified platform hosted on German servers.[3] Early traction came from major customers like Enpal, whose complex pre-sales workflows validated the product's customizability and partnership approach, paving the way for the €1.1M pre-seed round in October 2025 led by HTGF and Backbone Ventures.[1][3][8]
Zeeg stands out in the crowded scheduling market (e.g., as a Calendly challenger) through these key strengths:
Zeeg rides the wave of AI-augmented sales automation and data sovereignty trends in Europe, where tightening regulations like GDPR and rising U.S. cloud scrutiny demand localized infrastructure amid booming demand for no-show-reducing scheduling tools.[1][3][6] Timing is ideal post-2023 AI hype and 2025 funding surge, as service industries digitize amid labor shortages, with Zeeg's unified platform addressing the $10B+ scheduling/CRM market fragmented by tools like Calendly (lacking native CRM/AI) and U.S.-hosted rivals.[2][6] It influences the ecosystem by pioneering "Booking CRM" as a category, empowering DACH/EU startups and enterprises (e.g., via HTGF's Deep Tech focus) to scale sales without data risks, fostering a sovereign AI alternative that could accelerate adoption in HealthTech, SaaS, and Climate Tech.[1][3][8]
Zeeg is poised to disrupt European scheduling with its sovereign AI edge, likely expanding to full sales automation suites amid rising EU tech autonomy pushes. Trends like agentic AI, multi-team coordination, and regulatory tailwinds will fuel growth, potentially hitting Series A by 2027 with Enpal-like wins scaling to 100k+ users. As investor praise underscores, Zeeg's bootstrap grit and unified vision position it to redefine how appointments become customers—turning Berlin's efficiency ethos into a pan-European standard.[3][7]
Zeeg has raised $1.0M across 1 funding round. Most recently, it raised $1.0M Seed in October 2025.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors |
|---|---|---|---|
| Oct 1, 2025 | $1.0M Seed | BackBone Ventures, Moonstone Venture Capital |