# Series A Companies in the US

> 5,800+ US companies at Series A stage with funding details, employee count, product category, and founder contacts

**Source:** https://gtm.ai/marketplace/series-a-companies-us

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## Overview

Series A companies in the US are at the inflection point between early traction and scaling — they've validated their product, closed institutional capital, and are actively building the teams and infrastructure needed to grow. These 5,800+ companies are making first-time purchases across almost every software category, from CRM to HR to financial systems, often for the first time at a professional scale. The audience is built from ZoomInfo's identity graph and cross-referenced against Crunchbase and SEC filings, with verified founder and executive contacts.

## What's Included

- **Company Identity**: Verified name, primary domain, and US headquarters location
- **Funding Event**: Series A round size, close date, and lead investor
- **Headcount**: Current employee count with 6-month growth rate
- **Product Category**: Industry and software category classification
- **Investor Context**: Lead VC name and fund for prioritization against your own investor network
- **Founder Contacts**: Verified email and phone for founders, CEO, CTO, and early VP hires

## Use Cases

### Early-Stage SaaS Sales
Series A companies are first-time buyers for most enterprise software categories. Products with SMB-to-mid-market pricing and quick time-to-value outperform in this segment — use product category and investor context to prioritize companies with the right growth trajectory.

### VC Portfolio Monitoring
Investors and operators tracking the Series A market can use this audience to monitor portfolio companies, identify market trends by vertical and geography, and surface competitive signals across the startup ecosystem.

### Startup-Focused Service Sales
Legal, accounting, insurance, HR, and financial services firms that specialize in the startup market should build outreach programs anchored to the Series A event. These companies are formalizing operations and need professional services vendors immediately.

### Recruiting and Talent Acquisition
Series A companies are building core teams aggressively. Recruiting firms, staffing platforms, and executive search practices should treat each Series A close as a trigger for outreach — headcount will grow 50–200% in the 18 months following a raise.