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GoSite Announces $40M Series B to Bring Small Businesses Online

GoSite, the across the board stage helping small businesses develop on the web, declared today that it has shut a $40 million Series B raising money round drove by New York-based Left Lane Capital. The simple to-utilize application gives businesses the solid computerized presence they need to draw in and execute with clients on the web. The vigorous item suite empowers businesses to deal with their site, postings, audits, messages, booking and installments, across the board stage. From gardeners to boutiques and auto shops, GoSite assists businesses with changing on the web and empower their clients to book, pay and audit benefits flawlessly.

"GoSite puts the power back in the hands of small business owners," said Alex Goode, GoSite CEO. "Millions of small businesses are facing the need to transition into the digital era, and we're excited to continue building the technology that makes this possible."

The venture comes from Left Lane Capital, an arising New York-based development store began by an ex-Insight Partners group. Left Lane puts resources into high-development web organizations worldwide.

"Small business owners have to do five things at once," said Vinny Pujji, partner at Left Lane and San Diego native. "Alex and his team have built a powerful, broad solution that manages to be simple enough for a one-person operation. We're thrilled to support GoSite on their mission to make traditionally offline small businesses successful in the digital age."

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