Levellr has raised $1.75 million for its community management and insights tools used by companies to manage Discord communities. The money comes from

Levellr raises funds for tools to manage Discord communities

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2024-11-02 10:00:06

Levellr has raised $1.75 million for its community management and insights tools used by companies to manage Discord communities.

The money comes from from a group of video games and media industry investors including Mitch Lasky, Fuel Ventures, Colopl Next and LFG Holdings (headed by SuperAwesome founder Dylan Collins) as well as senior executives from Krafton, Riot Games, Amazon, EA and SuperAwesome. 

Levellr also announced that Collins, the serial entrepreneur behind companies including SuperAwesome, Jolt and Demonware, is joining the company as chairman. In an email to GamesBeat, Collins said the Discord tools are already used by more than 60 game studios and tech companies including Scopely, Hutch, Pathea, the NFL, Google and YouTube.

Discord has become one of the largest messaging platforms in the world, with over 200 million monthly active users. It has become one of the most popular new digital engagement spaces for Gen Z and Gen Alpha players.

The value of Discord communities is increasingly being realized across gaming organizations, with multiple teams tapping into the value provided by Levellr’s software, including  professional community managers, marketing, partnerships and licensing, customer support, engineering and commercial teams.

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