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A year since German software startup Stackgini closed a pre-seed funding round and built an AI-powered SaaS platform, the company has recorded strong demand. According to Tech.eu, Stackgini’s IT decision platform has captured the attention of established enterprises, including Louis Motorrad, Endress+Hauser, Badenova, and Grünenthal.
The SaaS platform has also attracted demand from DAX 40 firms, which are already using the Stackgini IT solution.
With the growing enterprise adoption, Stackgini is focused on scaling its customer success, go-to-market, and engineering teams. The tech startup is also working on strengthening integrations with current procurement, governance, and enterprise architecture tools as it seeks to make IT decisions more efficient.
The SaaS platform serves as a co-worker, supporting functions across IT infrastructure for better performance and reliability. Already, Stackgini’s IT solution has gained the trust of top tech enterprises in Germany and Europe.
The German software company has been working to modernize IT management. Since 2024, Stackgini has been developing SaaS for enterprise customers. Stackgini’s tech AI-based decision making platform makes it easier for enterprises to analyze internal IT needs, portfolio data, and market data then provide actionable IT solutions in real time.
The SaaS platform serves as a co-worker, supporting functions across enterprise architecture, IT governance, and IT procurement teams. Already, Stackgini’s IT solution has gained the trust of top tech enterprises in Germany and Europe.
“For us, Stackgini is a real game changer in demand management. We are able to work together with the business units at an early stage and in a data-driven manner and make well-founded decisions, thus preventing unnecessary costs and shadow IT,” Grünenthal Group IT Governance and Strategy Head Steven Waegenaer, said.
The Stackgini SaaS platform is designed to address the challenges that IT departments experience while managing huge IT portfolios that often exceed 1,000 solutions as business units submit new requirements continuously.
However, coordinating these requests manually across systems, departments, and fragmented data sources often leads to redundant license costs. It also slows down the decision making process and increases complexities in IT departments. Stackgini leverages its data-driven SaaS platform to help enterprises in selecting, assessing, and optimizing their IT solutions more efficiently.
“We founded Stackgini to solve a problem every organization faces, fragmented, manual, slow IT decision making. Our platform learns from existing IT stacks, contextualizes new IT demands, and proactively promotes the reuse of existing IT solutions with the speed a modern IT requires,” Stackgini CEO and Co-founder, Johannes Bock said.
Stackgini attracted participation of experienced investors in its pre-seed funding round last year, indicating strong confidence in the company’s IT management concept. The funding round was led by xdeck Ventures and High-Tech Gründerfonds (HTGF).
“We backed Stackgini because the team is taking a fresh, scalable approach to a universal enterprise pain point. With rising IT complexity and talent shortages in IT architecture and procurement, fueling IT decision-making with AI is a huge opportunity,” Senior Investment Manager at HTGF Maurice Kugler said.
The startup’s vision of empowering enterprises to make IT decisions faster also appealed to investors.
“Stackgini has the vision, the team, and now the traction to redefine how enterprise IT decisions are made. We are proud to support them,” xdeck Ventures Managing Partner Markus Gick said.
Top angel investors like Dr. Niklas Hellemann and Lukas Gottschick also participated in the round.