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UK SaaS Platform Vulse Announces Expansion to USA as Part of $1M Investment Raise

Manchester, UK – December 2024 – Vulse, the UK-based SaaS employee advocacy platform, has announced plans to expand into the USA as part of a $1 million investment raise.

The funds will be used to create new software engineering jobs, implement additional marketing campaigns, and establish a dedicated base in the United States.

Vulse has quickly established market share in the global B2B employee advocacy market, enabling businesses to turn their workforce into a powerful network of brand ambassadors.

The platform’s unique content creation models and exclusive LinkedIn API integration make it easy for employees to share on-brand, personalised content, driving authentic engagement and enhancing a brand’s digital footprint.

This year has been pivotal in the growth of the ‘next British unicorn’ having closed SEIS funding, adding Katie Gallagher OBE to their board and securing ISO 27001 certification.

“Expanding into the US marks a significant moment for Vulse. The investment will help us grow our team, enhance our marketing efforts, and establish a presence in one of the most active social media markets in the world. We’re excited to bring Vulse to businesses across the Atlantic, empowering their employees to amplify their voices and build stronger connections.”

Co-founder Annika Sanderson

The investment round has already gained significant interest from UK investors, having previously raised £250,000 of funding through SFC Capital and private investors.

About Vulse

Founded in 2019, Vulse is a UK-based SaaS platform revolutionising employee advocacy. By leveraging unique content creation models and exclusive LinkedIn API integration, Vulse enables businesses to empower employees as brand ambassadors, creating authentic engagement and driving measurable results. With a world-class team and a growing global presence, Vulse is shaping the future of social media and workplace engagement.


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