
Prevedere is the leader in external data and predictive analytics software for predictive planning. Their solutions enable enterprises to quantify external factors and incorporate them into strategic planning, allowing financial executives and operational planners to identify market drivers, forecast performance, and optimize plans based on market foresight. Prevedere's automated AI model monitoring provides an early warning system for unplanned market shifts, helping businesses future-proof their performance. Many leading companies in consumer packaged goods, retail, logistics, and manufacturing leverage Prevedere to generate economic intelligence, spot market opportunities, and mitigate risks, thus gaining a competitive advantage.

Prevedere is the leader in external data and predictive analytics software for predictive planning. Their solutions enable enterprises to quantify external factors and incorporate them into strategic planning, allowing financial executives and operational planners to identify market drivers, forecast performance, and optimize plans based on market foresight. Prevedere's automated AI model monitoring provides an early warning system for unplanned market shifts, helping businesses future-proof their performance. Many leading companies in consumer packaged goods, retail, logistics, and manufacturing leverage Prevedere to generate economic intelligence, spot market opportunities, and mitigate risks, thus gaining a competitive advantage.
Product: ERIN — cloud-based predictive analytics platform for external real-time insights
Founded: 2012
Headquarters: Columbus, Ohio, United States
Notable funding: Series B $10.7M (2017); convertible note (Dec 11, 2023)
Use cases: Forecasting for finance, planning, CPG, retail, manufacturing, logistics
Predictive planning and external-data-driven forecasting for enterprises in CPG, retail, manufacturing and logistics.
2012
Predictive analytics / Business intelligence / SaaS
$10.7M
Announced Mar 9, 2017; closed Feb 27, 2017
Most-recent financing round listed
“Includes institutional investors such as Norwest Venture Partners, M12 (Microsoft's fund), Rev1 Ventures, Plug and Play, and Gaingels”