Grit Daily September 13, 2021
Juan Fajardo

Grouport, a mental healthcare startup based in New York, has raised $1.5 million in seed funding to assist in the treatment of chronic psychological disorders.

XV Venture Capital led the seed funding round, which also counted with participation from Taub Ventures and 380 Cap, a firm founded by Drizly’s co-founder Justin Robinson. This investment will be used to expand the startup’s evidence-based and tech-enabled platform, allowing the creation of a better support setting for patients with shared experiences.

Co-founded in 2019 by Jonathan Spievack and Mordechai Teitz, Grouport aims to pioneer the virtual group-based treatment industry when it comes to chronic psychological disorders. Its online therapy groups allow patients to meet with the same members and therapists on a...

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