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“If you don’t keep track of all the SaaS tools, you usually run into 15-20 percent of overspending”
Gordian Braun, CEO and co-founder onetool

The Founder

In this interview, we talk to Gordian, the CEO, and co-founder of onetool, a Berlin-based cloud startup. The startup is also a Y-Combinator Alumnus, and an alumnus of the German Accelerator program.

Gordian already had great experiences in his life before he even started onetool. He founded companies before, including one in Austin, TX. He worked at a VC, as an investment scout and is currently a member of the Forbes Technology Council.

“Other solutions allow you to do similar stuff, after up to 6 months of working to integrate them. Our tool only takes you about an hour.”
Gordian Braun, CEO and co-founder onetool

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The Startup

onetool (https://onetool.co/) was founded by Gordian since he always ran into the same problem: What accounts did the employee use, that just left. How can I make sure I don’t overspend and no one has access to my customer’s data, that is not working here anymore?

“Our customers usually use only cloud-based tools, so basically all modern startups.”
Gordian Braun, CEO and co-founder onetool

Venture Capital Funding

The company already counts amongst its investors HTGF. They have already raised more than 1.6 mn Euro in Venture Capital. Likely they will look for a new funding round “very soon” according to Gordian.

“We got an email “You are invited to the final interview for Y-Combinator”. Oh, yeah it looks like we applied”
Gordian Braun, CEO and co-founder onetool

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