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Causal raised 0M+ (Coatue) for financial modeling that reimagines spreadsheets as transparent, shareable formula-based models; built by ex-McKinsey founders in London for business planning.
Causal is a financial modeling and business planning tool that reimagines the spreadsheet as a more powerful, transparent, and shareable medium for financial and operational analysis. Founded in 2019 and headquartered in London, United Kingdom, Causal has raised more than $30 million from investors including Coatue Management. The company was built by former McKinsey consultants and software engineers who believed that spreadsheets could be fundamentally improved without abandoning the formula-based modeling approach that makes them so versatile for financial planning.\n\nCausal's interface introduces a formula-based modeling system that maintains the flexibility of spreadsheets while adding features that traditional spreadsheets lack: visible model structure, automatic scenario management, live data connections, and presentation-quality output. Users write formulas to define business logic, and Causal automatically organizes those formulas into a readable, auditable model structure rather than hiding logic in individual cells. This makes Causal models easier to review, share, and hand off than traditional spreadsheet models, addressing a key failure mode of spreadsheet FP&A.\n\nCausal targets early-stage startups, growth companies, and financial consultants who build financial models for clients, as well as finance teams at mid-market companies who want more powerful modeling tools without moving to full CPM platforms. The tool has found particular traction for startup fundraising models, unit economics analysis, and scenario planning use cases. Causal competes with Runway Financial, Cube, and more broadly with Excel and Google Sheets themselves, positioning itself as a modern replacement for the spreadsheet in the financial modeling workflow.
NY no-code collaborative database with workflow automation received M&A offer April 2025; YC W20 $1M revenue competing with Airtable and Notion for business operations teams without SQL expertise.
Dataland is a New York-based no-code collaborative data management platform — backed by Y Combinator (W20) with funding from South Park Commons and Switch Ventures — providing business teams with a spreadsheet-like interface for centralizing, structuring, and automating business data workflows without SQL expertise, generating $1 million in revenue in 2024 with a 5-9 person team. Received an M&A offer in April 2025, positioning as a competitive alternative to Airtable and Notion in the growing no-code database market.
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