Seattle startup Gable lands $20M to coordinate data changes between teams
Gable, a Seattle startup that bridges gaps between software developers and data teams, raised $20 million in a Series A round led by Crane Venture Partners. What Gable does: Gable helps companies ensure the accuracy and quality of their code as it is used and changed by various teams. It surfaces real-time information on any data-related changes being made across a business, and flags potential data corruption or compliance problems. The idea to make sure end users are not impacted by tweaks, and to streamline communication between internal groups. Customers: Glassdoor, Grab, x15ventures. Revenue: Not disclosed. Quotable: “By moving data… Read More


Gable, a Seattle startup that bridges gaps between software developers and data teams, raised $20 million in a Series A round led by Crane Venture Partners.
What Gable does: Gable helps companies ensure the accuracy and quality of their code as it is used and changed by various teams. It surfaces real-time information on any data-related changes being made across a business, and flags potential data corruption or compliance problems. The idea to make sure end users are not impacted by tweaks, and to streamline communication between internal groups.
Customers: Glassdoor, Grab, x15ventures.
Revenue: Not disclosed.
Quotable: “By moving data quality controls upstream to the point of data creation, we’re eliminating the costly cycle of fixing broken pipelines, resolving inconsistencies, and debugging downstream issues,” Gable CEO Chad Sanderson said in a statement.
Founders: Sanderson, CTO Adrian Kreuziger, and founding engineer Daniel Dicker previously led the data department at Convoy, the now-defunct Seattle digital trucking startup that was valued at nearly $4 billion before shutting down in 2023.
Investors in the round: In addition to Crane, other backers include Zetta Venture Partners, Databricks Ventures, B Capital, Capital One Ventures, In-Q-Tel (IQT), and angel investors including Barr Moses and Tristan Handy.
Other details: Total funding to date is $27 million. Gable has 24 employees.