Compoze
Apps for Learning Music Theory and Composition
Company Overview
Snapshot
Founded in January 2014 by Alon Shacham, Compoze operates with 1–10 employees. The company has raised $170K across three funding rounds. In October 2021, Compoze was recognized by HolonIQ as one of the 50 most promising EdTech startups in Israel.
Business overview
Compoze develops technology-driven solutions to enhance music education and connect the global community of music creators. The company offers two primary applications: ScoreSkills, a mobile app that teaches music skills through bite-sized games without requiring prior musical knowledge or instruments, and Leadsheets, which provides a smart music paper interface for musicians to compose and share music. Compoze operates within the Media & Entertainment Technologies sector, focusing on digital content production and serving markets in music, education, and direct consumers, including students, teachers, and musicians globally.
Strategic signal
In October 2021, Compoze was recognized by HolonIQ as one of the 50 most promising EdTech startups in Israel. This selection highlights the company's innovative approach to music education technology and signals its potential for growth and impact within the global EdTech landscape, validating its product strategy and market relevance.
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- When was Compoze founded and by whom?
- Compoze was founded in January 2014 by Alon Shacham.
- What is Compoze's primary offering?
- Compoze offers mobile applications like ScoreSkills and Leadsheets, designed to facilitate learning music theory and composition through technology.
- What was a significant recognition for Compoze in 2021?
- In October 2021, Compoze was selected by HolonIQ as one of the 50 most promising EdTech startups in Israel.
- Which investor participated in Compoze's seed funding round?
- In January 2014, Compoze received seed funding from MindCET.
- What is the total capital raised by Compoze?
- Compoze has raised a total of $170K across three funding rounds.