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Serena Ventures Champions Creator Economy with €1.4M Investment in KLIQ

John Dody
03/06/24 1:45PM

In an exhilarating move for the creator economy, Serena Ventures, spearheaded by tennis legend Serena Williams, has taken the lead in a €1.4 million pre-seed funding round for KLIQ, an innovative startup designed to empower creators to launch their own ventures effortlessly. Originating from London and formerly known as Remote Coach, KLIQ unveiled its unique no-code app development platform in 2022, targeting creators eager to share exclusive content or initiate educational courses.

🚀🧠 Expansion and Innovation Ahead: This substantial financial boost is set to propel KLIQ into its next phase of growth, focusing on team expansion and product refinement, especially in AI development. The platform’s pioneering AI Business Assistant is designed to offer creators valuable insights into audience analytics and business management, enhancing their ventures post-launch.

🎾🌐 A Visionary Investment: Serena Williams’ venture fund is no stranger to backing groundbreaking projects, and its investment in KLIQ underscores a commitment to revolutionize the way creators are viewed as pivotal to the future landscape of small and medium-sized enterprises. Williams articulated this vision, highlighting the potential of creators to be at the core of business innovation. With backing from sports luminaries like Kieran Gibbs, KLIQ is poised to transform the creator economy, offering a dynamic and intuitive pathway for creators to turn their visions into thriving businesses.

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