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September 28, 2022
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Tiimo raises €3M to build the future of neuroinclusive planning

We’ve raised €3 million to support Tiimo’s next chapter. This means better features, a bigger team, and a stronger foundation for our neuroinclusive mission.

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We’re incredibly excited to share that Tiimo has raised €3 million in seed funding. This is a major milestone in our journey and a chance to deepen our commitment to making planning more accessible for people with ADHD, Autism, and executive functioning differences.

This funding gives us the support we need to keep building a product that is both useful and sustainable. It also allows us to grow our team in a way that reflects the values and lived experiences of the people who use Tiimo every day.

Choosing the right partners

This round was co-led by Crowberry Capital in Iceland and People Ventures in Denmark. From the beginning, it was important to us that any investor truly understood our mission and shared our values.

Crowberry Capital is a woman-led fund with a focus on inclusion and ethics in tech. They invest in companies that prioritize people, not just profit.

“It’s been a pleasure watching Tiimo grow significantly over the last 2 years as they execute on their important mission of empowering neurodivergent people and deliver a great product loved by users.”
— Helga Valfells, Managing Partner at Crowberry Capital

People Ventures supports early-stage tech companies that aim to improve everyday life. Their team brings deep insight into product growth, health tech, and long-term business development. From day one, they have been collaborative, thoughtful, and hands-on.

We are also grateful to welcome:

What this means for Tiimo

We’ve grown a lot in the last two years, mostly through word of mouth and community partnerships. This new investment allows us to support that momentum with more dedicated resources. Here’s what we’re focusing on next:

Product development

We are hiring across our development and design teams to build and improve features more quickly. This means better performance, smoother cross-platform experiences, and deeper customization.

Accessibility and reach

With more resources for marketing and outreach, we can bring Tiimo to more people who need structure and support. Our vision is for every neurodivergent person to feel like there is a planning tool made for them.

Long-term sustainability

We’re building a business that can support people over time. That means making careful, mission-aligned decisions as we grow, and continuing to center the real needs of our users.

Wir machen Planung neu

Tiimo vereint inklusives Design, echte Erfahrung und smarte Tools für alle, die anders denken und planen.

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What’s next

We are already investing this funding into improvements across iOS, Android, and Web. You’ll see more flexible scheduling tools, a smarter Co-planner, and enhanced visual support features in the months to come.

As always, our goal is not just to help people be more “productive” but to reduce the friction and shame that often come with traditional planning tools. Tiimo is here to make daily life feel more manageable, especially for those who have been left out of the conversation.

A note of thanks

To everyone who has supported us along the way, thank you. Your ideas, stories, reviews, and even your frustrations have helped shape what Tiimo is today. This funding is a reflection of our shared belief that neuroinclusive tools are not a niche luxury, but a daily necessity.

We are so grateful to continue building Tiimo with and for you.

Über die Autor*in

Helene Lassen Nørlem

Helene ist Mitgründerin und Co-CEO von Tiimo, digitale Designerin und kreative Führungskraft mit Fokus auf neuroinklusive, zugängliche Zukunftsgestaltung.

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September 28, 2022
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Tiimo raises €3M to build the future of neuroinclusive planning

We’ve raised €3 million to support Tiimo’s next chapter. This means better features, a bigger team, and a stronger foundation for our neuroinclusive mission.

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We’re incredibly excited to share that Tiimo has raised €3 million in seed funding. This is a major milestone in our journey and a chance to deepen our commitment to making planning more accessible for people with ADHD, Autism, and executive functioning differences.

This funding gives us the support we need to keep building a product that is both useful and sustainable. It also allows us to grow our team in a way that reflects the values and lived experiences of the people who use Tiimo every day.

Choosing the right partners

This round was co-led by Crowberry Capital in Iceland and People Ventures in Denmark. From the beginning, it was important to us that any investor truly understood our mission and shared our values.

Crowberry Capital is a woman-led fund with a focus on inclusion and ethics in tech. They invest in companies that prioritize people, not just profit.

“It’s been a pleasure watching Tiimo grow significantly over the last 2 years as they execute on their important mission of empowering neurodivergent people and deliver a great product loved by users.”
— Helga Valfells, Managing Partner at Crowberry Capital

People Ventures supports early-stage tech companies that aim to improve everyday life. Their team brings deep insight into product growth, health tech, and long-term business development. From day one, they have been collaborative, thoughtful, and hands-on.

We are also grateful to welcome:

What this means for Tiimo

We’ve grown a lot in the last two years, mostly through word of mouth and community partnerships. This new investment allows us to support that momentum with more dedicated resources. Here’s what we’re focusing on next:

Product development

We are hiring across our development and design teams to build and improve features more quickly. This means better performance, smoother cross-platform experiences, and deeper customization.

Accessibility and reach

With more resources for marketing and outreach, we can bring Tiimo to more people who need structure and support. Our vision is for every neurodivergent person to feel like there is a planning tool made for them.

Long-term sustainability

We’re building a business that can support people over time. That means making careful, mission-aligned decisions as we grow, and continuing to center the real needs of our users.

Wir machen Planung neu

Tiimo vereint inklusives Design, echte Erfahrung und smarte Tools für alle, die anders denken und planen.

Apple logo
Tiimo im App Store holen
Google logo
Tiimo bei Google Play holen

What’s next

We are already investing this funding into improvements across iOS, Android, and Web. You’ll see more flexible scheduling tools, a smarter Co-planner, and enhanced visual support features in the months to come.

As always, our goal is not just to help people be more “productive” but to reduce the friction and shame that often come with traditional planning tools. Tiimo is here to make daily life feel more manageable, especially for those who have been left out of the conversation.

A note of thanks

To everyone who has supported us along the way, thank you. Your ideas, stories, reviews, and even your frustrations have helped shape what Tiimo is today. This funding is a reflection of our shared belief that neuroinclusive tools are not a niche luxury, but a daily necessity.

We are so grateful to continue building Tiimo with and for you.

About the author

Helene Lassen Nørlem

Helene ist Mitgründerin und Co-CEO von Tiimo, digitale Designerin und kreative Führungskraft mit Fokus auf neuroinklusive, zugängliche Zukunftsgestaltung.

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We’re incredibly excited to share that Tiimo has raised €3 million in seed funding. This is a major milestone in our journey and a chance to deepen our commitment to making planning more accessible for people with ADHD, Autism, and executive functioning differences.

This funding gives us the support we need to keep building a product that is both useful and sustainable. It also allows us to grow our team in a way that reflects the values and lived experiences of the people who use Tiimo every day.

Choosing the right partners

This round was co-led by Crowberry Capital in Iceland and People Ventures in Denmark. From the beginning, it was important to us that any investor truly understood our mission and shared our values.

Crowberry Capital is a woman-led fund with a focus on inclusion and ethics in tech. They invest in companies that prioritize people, not just profit.

“It’s been a pleasure watching Tiimo grow significantly over the last 2 years as they execute on their important mission of empowering neurodivergent people and deliver a great product loved by users.”
— Helga Valfells, Managing Partner at Crowberry Capital

People Ventures supports early-stage tech companies that aim to improve everyday life. Their team brings deep insight into product growth, health tech, and long-term business development. From day one, they have been collaborative, thoughtful, and hands-on.

We are also grateful to welcome:

What this means for Tiimo

We’ve grown a lot in the last two years, mostly through word of mouth and community partnerships. This new investment allows us to support that momentum with more dedicated resources. Here’s what we’re focusing on next:

Product development

We are hiring across our development and design teams to build and improve features more quickly. This means better performance, smoother cross-platform experiences, and deeper customization.

Accessibility and reach

With more resources for marketing and outreach, we can bring Tiimo to more people who need structure and support. Our vision is for every neurodivergent person to feel like there is a planning tool made for them.

Long-term sustainability

We’re building a business that can support people over time. That means making careful, mission-aligned decisions as we grow, and continuing to center the real needs of our users.

What’s next

We are already investing this funding into improvements across iOS, Android, and Web. You’ll see more flexible scheduling tools, a smarter Co-planner, and enhanced visual support features in the months to come.

As always, our goal is not just to help people be more “productive” but to reduce the friction and shame that often come with traditional planning tools. Tiimo is here to make daily life feel more manageable, especially for those who have been left out of the conversation.

A note of thanks

To everyone who has supported us along the way, thank you. Your ideas, stories, reviews, and even your frustrations have helped shape what Tiimo is today. This funding is a reflection of our shared belief that neuroinclusive tools are not a niche luxury, but a daily necessity.

We are so grateful to continue building Tiimo with and for you.

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