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Goldcast is an American software company based in Boston, Massachusetts. Founded in 2020 by Palash Soni, Kishore Kothandaraman, and Aashish Srinivas, the company began as a platform for webinars and virtual events. It later expanded to include tools for video recording, editing, and repurposing content for marketing purposes[1][2]
History
editIn 2022, the company raised $10 million in a seed funding round led by Unusual Ventures,[3] followed by a $28 million Series A round later that year.[4]
Recognition
editIn 2025, the Boston Business Journal listed Goldcast on the Fast 50 ranking of fastest-growing private companies in Massachusetts.[5] Business Insider included the company in its list of startups most likely to reach unicorn valuation.[6]
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edit- ^ Built In Boston: "3 Harvard Graduates Aim to Revolutionize Hybrid Events With Platform Goldcast". June 7, 2022.
- ^ Diginomica: "Why and how Goldcast aims to build the unified future of B2B video marketing". April 30, 2025.
- ^ TechCrunch: "Goldcast spotlights which event attendees will be your next customer". February 17, 2022.
- ^ Demand Gen Report: "Goldcast Generates $28M In Series A Funding". August 30, 2022.
- ^ Boston Business Journal: "Boston Business Journal's 2025 Fast 50 companies unveiled". May 13, 2025.
- ^ Business Insider: "The 30 early-stage startups in 2025 most likely to become tech's next unicorns, according to a proprietary AI model known as 'Moneyball for VC'". January 23, 2025.
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