Submittable

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Company type
Private
IndustrySoftware
Founded2010 (2010)
FoundersMichael FitzGerald
Bruce Tribbensee
John Brownell
Submittable
Company type
Private
IndustrySoftware
Founded2010 (2010)
FoundersMichael FitzGerald
Bruce Tribbensee
John Brownell
Headquarters,
United States
ProductsSubmission and application management software
Websitewww.submittable.com

Submittable is an American software company based in Missoula, Montana. The company develops software for collecting, reviewing, and managing submissions and applications.[1][2][3] It was founded in 2010 by Michael FitzGerald, Bruce Tribbensee, and John Brownell.[4]

Submittable began as a submission-management service for publishers and literary magazines.[5][6] FitzGerald, a writer and web developer, developed the service after finding that submissions were being handled through email, postal mail, home-built forms, and enterprise systems.[1] The company was originally called Submishmash.[4]

Submittable was part of Y Combinator in 2012 and raised early funding from 77Ventures, Flywheel Ventures, and Montana-based angel investors.[5] It raised $5 million in Series A funding in 2017 and $10 million in Series B funding in 2019.[6][2] In 2022, GeekWire reported that the company had raised $47 million in Series C funding led by Accel-KKR and had opened a second office in Bellevue, Washington.[3] In 2024, Submittable acquired WizeHive, a software company for grants, scholarships, fellowships, giving, and related programs.[7]

Use in literary publishing

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