In August, Y Combinator grad
Kicksend launched in beta to make sending and sharing large files easy as pie, especially for the non-technical crowd. (
Read our initial coverage here.) Since then, founders Pradeep Elankumaran and Brendan Lim tell me that they've been heads-down fixing, tweaking, and developing some big new features. While those are not yet ready for broadcast, the startup is today announcing that it has raised $1.8 million in seed funding. The seed round was led by
True Ventures, with participation from
Digital Garage,
SV Angel,
Start Fund, and Milo Founder and CEO
Jack Abraham. Kicksend will be using its new capital to grow its team and push out several big enhancements to its file sharing service.
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