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Virtual intensive outpatient mental health treatment for adolescents and young adults, Bozeman MT, raised $55M+. Addresses crisis-level care gaps via virtual IOP.
Charlie Health is a Bozeman, Montana-based virtual mental health company founded in 2020 that provides intensive outpatient program (IOP) care for adolescents, young adults, and families experiencing mental health crises. The company has raised over $55 million and targets the significant care gap between inpatient psychiatric hospitalization and standard outpatient therapy — a level of care that has historically been difficult to access, particularly outside major urban centers.\n\nCharlie Health's virtual IOP model delivers nine or more hours of structured group and individual therapy per week through a telehealth platform, allowing clients to receive high-intensity care from home while maintaining school or work routines. The clinical approach combines dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), and trauma-informed care, with treatment teams including licensed therapists, psychiatrists, and care coordinators. Programs are designed for adolescents aged 11 to 17 and young adults aged 18 to 26 presenting with depression, anxiety, trauma, self-harm, and suicidality.\n\nThe company accepts insurance from most major carriers, a deliberate strategic choice to reach underserved populations who cannot afford self-pay intensive treatment. Charlie Health's telehealth delivery model gives it geographic reach into rural and suburban communities where brick-and-mortar IOPs are scarce, positioning the company as an infrastructure solution for the adolescent mental health crisis that intensified during the COVID-19 pandemic.
SF Kubernetes testing platform creating ephemeral Sandboxes deploying only changed services within existing clusters; $4.15M Redpoint/YC-backed cutting testing infrastructure costs 90% competing with Okteto and Telepresence for cloud-native developer environments.
Signadot is a San Francisco-based Kubernetes testing platform — backed by Y Combinator with $4.15 million raised including a $4 million seed round led by Redpoint Ventures in February 2022 with participation from YC and notable angels (Adam Gross, Sebastien Pahl, John Kodumal, Jason Warner) — providing engineering teams building cloud-native microservices applications with on-demand ephemeral testing environments (called Sandboxes) that deploy only the specific service under test within an existing Kubernetes cluster, routing test traffic intelligently through the new service version while falling back to production or staging for all other dependent services. Signadot cuts testing infrastructure costs by up to 90% compared to maintaining full-stack staging environments while enabling faster developer testing cycles for microservices architectures where a full environment replication would require orchestrating hundreds of services simultaneously.
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