Zeck

Building an MVP and a Core Tech Team From Scratch to Change How Founders Communicate With Investors

View through a glass pane of a casual meeting in a well-lit, cozy room with a group of people engaged in conversation around a wooden table.

Zeck

Building an MVP and a Core Tech Team From Scratch to Change How Founders Communicate With Investors

View through a glass pane of a casual meeting in a well-lit, cozy room with a group of people engaged in conversation around a wooden table.

Zeck

Building an MVP and a Core Tech Team From Scratch to Change How Founders Communicate With Investors

View through a glass pane of a casual meeting in a well-lit, cozy room with a group of people engaged in conversation around a wooden table.

Zeck is a cloud based platform that helps startup leaders collaborate on their board decks and materials.

Several documents with notes and reactions regarding a meeting agenda and a vote on a new advisory board member, representing a digital workspace.
Several documents with notes and reactions regarding a meeting agenda and a vote on a new advisory board member, representing a digital workspace.
Several documents with notes and reactions regarding a meeting agenda and a vote on a new advisory board member, representing a digital workspace.

01

The Challenge

The Zeck leadership team had previously founded and exited another startup, Crowdrise, and as part of that previous journey, they had worked closely with Artium leadership. So when they received their first funding round for Zeck they came back for more help – and this time they wanted help both building the initial MVP of their platform but also building out a core tech team. Their stated goal was to have Artium build the MVP whilst simultaneously also finding, vetting, and training a tech team to join Zeck full-time and over from us.

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The Solution

When we first met with Zeck they had a vision for transforming the way leadership teams collaborate on board materials – but they hadn’t yet begun building the platform.

We worked closely with Zeck leadership to refine and define the MVP and then while our team started building it, we also sourced and recruited multiple developers and a VP of Engineering for them. These new hires quickly joined the team, ramped up, and ultimately took over completely.

A painting of a group of people from a bygone era, with speech bubbles making humorous modern comments about a board deck and meeting snacks.
A painting of a group of people from a bygone era, with speech bubbles making humorous modern comments about a board deck and meeting snacks.
A painting of a group of people from a bygone era, with speech bubbles making humorous modern comments about a board deck and meeting snacks.
A slanted view of a computer monitor displaying a web page with the headline "It's Not a Deck. It's a Zeck," referring to a new approach to board meetings.
A slanted view of a computer monitor displaying a web page with the headline "It's Not a Deck. It's a Zeck," referring to a new approach to board meetings.
A slanted view of a computer monitor displaying a web page with the headline "It's Not a Deck. It's a Zeck," referring to a new approach to board meetings.

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The Outcome

When Zeck’s leadership team first met with Artium they had a vision for how to disrupt collaboration in and around board meetings.  They called up Artium to realize that vision – so we helped them build the MVP and their own tech team to carry them forward into the future.

Zeck went on to raise a $7.5 million Series A, led by Salesforce Ventures and Khosla Ventures. With this new funding, they will expand their market presence and build new software that reimagines the board meeting experience, including Zeck AI, their new tool that can generate board updates in seconds instead of hours.