
Priorit.io is a SaaS tool designed for data-driven leaders to measure, analyze, monitor, and understand critical business data by combining leading and lagging indicators. It helps companies assess their potential for sustainable growth with specific guidance to achieve it, focusing on people as the greatest asset. The platform enables leaders to collect data from their teams, analyze company conditions, get actionable roadmaps, and evaluate progress to improve leadership and business outcomes. Priorit.io targets SMEs and larger enterprises, offering a scalable solution with a strong emphasis on data-driven decision-making and leadership improvement. The company has acquired its first paying customers and is currently raising a $1.5 million Seed round to scale its business.

Priorit.io is a SaaS tool designed for data-driven leaders to measure, analyze, monitor, and understand critical business data by combining leading and lagging indicators. It helps companies assess their potential for sustainable growth with specific guidance to achieve it, focusing on people as the greatest asset. The platform enables leaders to collect data from their teams, analyze company conditions, get actionable roadmaps, and evaluate progress to improve leadership and business outcomes. Priorit.io targets SMEs and larger enterprises, offering a scalable solution with a strong emphasis on data-driven decision-making and leadership improvement. The company has acquired its first paying customers and is currently raising a $1.5 million Seed round to scale its business.
Stage: Seed fundraising open (target $1.5M)
Founded: 2021
HQ: Lahti, Southern Finland
Product: SaaS platform for combining leading and lagging indicators to drive company growth
Team size: 2 employees (listed)
Leadership and business performance measurement; aligning team inputs with business outcomes for SMEs and larger enterprises.
2021
SaaS / Business Intelligence / Leadership Analytics
Crunchbase lists a Pre-Seed stage; no disclosed amount
“Seed round actively open with $1.5M target”