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Stell helps engineers focus on building, not paperwork


“Hard tech” is the latest buzz in venture capital, but all hard tech industries still rely on software infrastructure to ensure machines run properly,

“Requirements management is such a process-heavy, clunky workflow and all the tools right now are really failing at the user interface and being something the majority of team members at companies can use,” Stell cofounder and CEO Malory McLemore explained in a recent interview. McLemore and Wen raised a$3.1 million pre-seed last January to execute on this vision, which includes an entire ecosystem where people can communicate, trace and track requirements up to the customer. Often, even if a company purchases licenses of IBM DOORs, engineers on the ground still rely on workarounds like Excel, Word, or Jira — tools that work okay for smaller teams or prototypes, but quickly fall apart for more complex projects that need more collaboration.

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