We Raised $3M in New Capital

We secured $3M in new capital, led by Tech Square Ventures, bringing the company's total funding to $6.3M. This investment follows our strongest quarterly performance to date and reflects a growing trend of manufacturers and operators transitioning away from both manual spreadsheets and legacy ERP systems like NetSuite.
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Dan Koukol
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March 12, 2026
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March 12, 2026

Raising $3M as Manufacturers Seek a Modern Alternative to NetSuite

I'm excited to share that Digit has raised $3M in new capital, bringing total funding to $6.3M. This round was led by Tech Square Ventures, with participation from Barrel Ventures and Service Provider Capital, and continued support from Assembly Ventures, HPA, and Grand Ventures. Even more exciting is how this fits into what we’re continuing to build and what's coming for your business.

Why now

Digit entered 2026 with its strongest quarter in company history. The pattern we keep seeing is consistent: We're hitting an exciting inflection point where manufacturers who've outgrown spreadsheets and operators who've outgrown ERP like NetSuite are ending up in the same place. They're choosing Digit to build on.

That momentum is what made this the right moment to raise.

This round gives us additional fuel to continue building a category-defining team, accelerate product innovation, and help customers unlock value that legacy systems were never designed to reveal.

What this means for you

This round lets us move faster on the things our customers have been asking for most. That means accelerating the core product features that give you real-time visibility into what's happening on your floor. 

It means keeping your books in sync without the manual reconciliation work and making complex production schedules easier to manage, not harder.

We're not retrofitting old architecture to do new things. We're building Digit right, from the start, for operators, not around them.

What makes Digit different

Legacy ERPs were built for finance teams. The shop floor got rigid, clunky architecture as an afterthought. And when AI came along, those same systems tried to bolt it on top of a foundation that was never designed for it.

Our conviction from day one has been that operations teams deserve better. Digit isn't retrofitted. It's built from the ground up as an active system of progress: one that doesn't just store what happened, but tells you what to do next. Within weeks of onboarding, customers are already surfacing revenue and margin opportunities they didn't know existed. That's why customers like Ranger Outdoors made the switch:

What's next

With this funding, we're expanding our growth and engineering team. It gives us the resources to improve platform capabilities, build new features,  and get new customers up and running faster.

Our roadmap philosophy hasn't changed: clarity, reliability, and precision. We listen, and we build things that operators trust.

The best version of Digit is still ahead. We're just getting started, and I'm glad you're part of it.

— Dan Koukol, CEO and Co-Founder

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