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Digs announces $7M seed round to power its collaborative homebuilding software


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Software may indeed be eating the world, as big time VC and Netscape creator Marc Andreessen is fond of saying, but most of us still need a physical place to call home (for now, at least — with the Vision Pro and other mixed reality devices, who knows…) That’s the thinking behind Digs, a two-year-old Washington state-based startup that offers an online, secure, easy-to-use platform for homebuilders to collaborate with clients — the homeowners — on the designs for their abode throughout the conception and building phases. Users — be they builders, subcontractors, suppliers, or homeowners — can upload architectural blueprints, drawings, floorplans and other related building documents and all see them in the same centralized, shared, yet secured account for that particular address.

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