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Introducing Sanity for Startups

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Date Published
Author
Jon Eide Johnsen
Word Count
358
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1
Language
English
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Summary

Sanity has launched the Sanity Startup program, aimed at supporting early-stage startups by offering free access to its content management tools and infrastructure for one year, valued at up to $9,000. This initiative targets startups with fewer than 20 employees and less than $5 million in funding, and it is currently available to companies backed by select venture partners like Sequoia Capital and Y Combinator. The program provides startups with resources such as 50 user seats, private datasets, user roles and permissions, and AI-assisted content generation. After the initial free year, participants can continue with either a free or paid plan. The goal of the program is to help startups build and scale content-driven experiences efficiently, enhancing their development velocity and content workflows across digital channels. Interested startups can apply through their investors if they are partners or ask their investors to apply if they are not.

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