Trickle, Edinburgh-based HR software solution, lands £1M in fresh funding

December 7, 2019
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One startup based out of Edinburgh has raised £1 million in seed funding towards expanding its employee engagement HR software.

Trickle was co-founded by entrepreneur Paul Reid, whose previous business Sigma Seven was bought by outsourcing giant Capita in 2015.

Its technology platform 'trickles' feedback from employees upward to help management ensure they are listened to and that the workforce remains happy in their jobs. It features an analytics dashboard which highlights staff's top five issues or suggestions.

Angel investors in the busiess include Techstart Ventures, named investor of the year at last week's Scottish Tech Awards.

Trickle already has Scottish Power, the Scottish Government, Disclosure Scotland and recruitment group Eden Scott as clients. It is working with West Dunbartonshire Council on people engagement as part of the Scottish Government CivTech programme.

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