Stackmob Raises $7.5 Million to Power Back-End Development for Mobile Apps

Stackmob, a San Francisco-based startup that aims to save mobile developers time on building out infrastructure, raised $7.5 million in a round led by Trinity Ventures. Existing investors Harrison Metal and Baseline Ventures also participated.

“At the core of what we offer is the ability to create your own API very easily. You can go in and create and manage different types of objects like user names and addresses,” said Ty Amell, the company’s chief executive and co-founder, who managed imeem’s front-end and mobile teams. “We’re

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