
We’re excited to share that Co-Founder Dan was recently featured on the SourceForge podcast, reaching an audience of more than 39,000 software professionals and enthusiasts.
SourceForge is one of the most reputable software directories for discovering, evaluating, and comparing tools. This conversation focuses on why the physical economy still relies on outdated software, and how modern operational platforms like Digit need to do things differently.
You can listen to the full episode on SourceForge's YouTube, also available on Apple podcasts and Spotify.

Our platform is officially live in the Intuit QuickBooks® Online App Store.
Getting here wasn’t automatic. Intuit thoroughly vets every app to ensure it meets the highest standards for reliability, security, and quality. We’re proud to have met and exceeded those requirements.
This approval reflects the care and expertise we put into building Digit the right way: secure, reliable, and designed to support real operational workflows. Now, businesses can confidently integrate our platform with their existing financial and operational systems.
You can find Digit in the QuickBooks® Online App Store today.

Digit, an innovative B2B SaaS company creating a next-generation cloud inventory and manufacturing platform for small and mid-sized manufacturers, has announced the close of a $2.5 million oversubscribed seed round. The round was led by Assembly Ventures and also included Hyde Park Angels (HPA) and Grand Ventures — each bringing powerful, complementary expertise, and manufacturing connections from their bases in Detroit, Chicago, and Grand Rapids, respectively.

We’re honored to be recognized by Manufacturing Technology Insights as a Top Manufacturing Workflow Software Provider of 2025. This award highlights the work we’re doing to streamline production, empower teams, and help manufacturers of all sizes move faster with less friction.

Dan joined founders from ComplexChaos, Leucite and Rethink Robotics for a panel on the future of manufacturing at IoT World's Manufacturing Day. The discussion explored how AI, UX, and connected ecosystems are reshaping the factory floor, and why now is the time to start

Co-founder Dan joined the Frontlines podcast to share how Digit is reframing ERP as a “system of progress.” He covered lessons from our go-to-market journey—from leveraging Reddit communities to preparing for AI-driven discovery.

The dirty secret of ERP is simple: it was never built for small and mid-sized businesses. Legacy vendors designed their systems for the Fortune 500 — massive companies with IT teams, consultants, and million-dollar budgets. Everyone else was told to 'make do' with spreadsheets and point solutions. That might have worked in the 90s. It doesn't work now.