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Modal Announces $25 Million Series A to Upskill Employees in AI
Apr 2, 2024
Modal, a premier skills development platform specializing in data and analytics training, has successfully secured a $25 million Series A funding led by Left Lane Capital and Ensemble VC, with contributions from Signalfire and Learn Capital. Founded by ex-Udemy leaders Darren Shimkus and Dennis Yang, Modal aims to revolutionize employee upskilling through customized technical and AI skills training, featuring 1-1 coaching and practical projects. Unlike traditional models based on subscription, Modal introduces a success-based pricing model, charging companies only when employees successfully graduate, which aligns with its impressive 75% graduation rate. This innovative approach has propelled Modal to service over 100 large enterprises, demonstrating rapid growth in AI training and productivity enhancements. With the new funds, Modal plans to further develop its platform, expand market reach, and attract more talent.



SAN MATEO, Calif.April 2, 2024 -- Modal, a leading skills development platform for data and analytics professionals, today announced a $25 million Series A. The round is led by Left Lane Capital and Ensemble VC with participation from leading investment firms Signalfire and Learn Capital. This raise is a testament to Modal's product, which consistently achieves 75% graduation rates, and the unprecedented demand for AI skills across enterprises.

Modal was founded by Darren Shimkus and Dennis Yang, the former President and CEO of Udemy respectively. They scaled Udemy through many years of growth through an IPO, and bring deep ed-tech experience to their new company. The co-founders started Modal with the intention to help employers reliably upskill their employees through personalized technical and AI skills training. Today, Modal's learning platform leverages 1-1 expert coaching and job-simulated projects to drive education for those who work with data.

Modal is redefining how companies address skill enhancement by abandoning unlimited subscriptions with extremely low utilization and instead offering a success-based pricing model where companies only pay for the skills employees develop. This new model allows companies to purchase credits, which are only consumed when learners graduate from the course and pass a rigorous capstone project.

"Having been in the industry for two decades, I've seen how organizations spend their money offering subscriptions to all their employees, but only 2-3 percent of those employees would complete a course." Said Darren Shimkus, Modal CEO. "At Modal, we only charge companies when employees actually graduate, demonstrating their new skills. We're not interested in making money on breakage, we want to drive results."

The company has shown strong momentum over the last year, growing its customer base to over 100 large enterprises, including customers such as Dentaquest and Casey's. The fastest growing segments are generative AI training and leveraging AI to improve productivity. Across all subjects, learners enrolled in Modal's training programs are 15x more engaged than the industry average, and on-the-job projects regularly attain course completions above 80%.

Modal added that it plans to use the capital to enhance its platform, expand its go-to-market capabilities, and continue to recruit top-tier talent.

"There is no more qualified team in this market," said Vinny Pujji, Managing Partner at Left Lane Capital. "It's time we graduate from unused assessments and archaic content to truly engaging, relevant and effective upskilling."

Modal just recently launched Organizational Development Plans [ODP], designed to help companies connect their goals to specific skills their teams need. This program is meant to drive company objectives, such as improving the business impact of their data work or accelerating the overall transformation of their organization to be more data-driven.

"The results of our partnership with Modal have been incredible," said Brett Ellerbroek, head of Casey's Analytics Center of Excellence. "Their tailored approach has accelerated analytical literacy within the organization, allowing for the immediate adoption of capabilities and applicability to solve real business use cases and objectives."

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About Modal

Modal is the world's most effective learning platform that gives every employee the skills they need to do better work by teaching them the technical skills to understand the context or the 'why' and the 'how'' in every step of the process. Our courses, projects, labs, coaches, and community give technical teams the ability to learn side-by-side with world-renowned industry experts, democratizing the learning experience. Drawing from their experience as real-world practitioners, expert coaches deepen learning through personal connection and guidance. With Modal, learners get the practice, projects, and labs to deliver real learning and skill-building. Learn more at https://www.modallearning.com/.

About Left Lane Capital

Founded in 2019, Left Lane Capital is a New York and London-based global venture capital and growth equity firm investing in internet and technology companies with a consumer orientation. Left Lane's mission is to partner with extraordinary entrepreneurs who create category-defining companies across growth sectors of the economy, including software, healthcare, e-commerce, consumer, fintech, medtech, and other industries. Select investments include Bilt Rewards, M1 Finance, Wayflyer, Kittl, Masterworks, Blank Street, Talkiatry, LemFi, and more. For more information, please visit www.leftlane.com.

About Ensemble

Ensemble VC is a data-driven VC firm investing in early stage technology companies. The firm leverages its data platform and functional experts from its network of strategic advisers to help founders build the right teams and operational processes around them as they scale. Half of the total team consists of data scientists and engineers, and the founding partners come out of Bain Capital Ventures, Norwest, Correlation Ventures, and IBM Watson. Learn more at www.ensemble.vc.

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