Submittable
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Bruce Tribbensee
John Brownell
Company type | Private |
|---|---|
| Industry | Software |
| Founded | 2010 |
| Founders | Michael FitzGerald Bruce Tribbensee John Brownell |
| Headquarters | , United States |
| Products | Submission and application management software |
| Website | www |
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]