Notion was founded in 2013 by Ivan Zhao, Chris Prucha, Jessica Lam, Simon Last, and Toby Schachman. Notion has not publicly endorsed a plan to participate in an IPO.
Notion is the developer of an all-in-one workspace app that includes tools for note-taking, calendar management, project management, and more. Per Forge data, Notion raised $343.2M in funding over 6 rounds. Their latest funding was raised on Oct 8, 2021, from a Series C round. Key investors include Croatue, Index Ventures, and Sequoia Capital.
These comments should not be interpreted to mean that the company is formally pursuing or foregoing an IPO.
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Notion is a private company and not publicly traded.
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