Rootstock

Cooperative Product-delivery Service for Communities

Business Software
Non Active, Oct 2020 ceased to operate
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Company Overview

Snapshot

Founded in January 2014 by Eran Nahum and Omer Yaron, Rootstock operates with 1–10 employees. The company has raised $41.49K across one funding round from one investor. Rootstock ceased operations in October 2020.

Business overview

Rootstock is a cooperative delivery system designed to streamline the distribution of goods directly to communities in Israel, aiming to reduce bureaucratic and economic barriers. The company's core product facilitates online community formation, led by managers who coordinate orders and deliveries. Rootstock serves customers seeking local and organic foods, beverages, health products, housewares, and gardening tools, with a focus on healthful products. It operates within the e-Commerce Tools sector, catering to both B2C and B2B2C business models in the Israeli market.

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Company Intelligence Q&A

What is Rootstock's primary business model?
Rootstock operates with both B2C and B2B2C business models, facilitating direct distribution of goods to communities and connecting small businesses, farmers, and suppliers with consumers.
When was Rootstock founded and by whom?
Rootstock was founded in January 2014 by Eran Nahum and Omer Yaron.
What is Rootstock's operational status?
Rootstock is currently non-active and ceased to operate in October 2020.
What type of products does Rootstock facilitate for delivery?
Rootstock facilitates the delivery of local and organic foods, beverages, health products, housewares, and gardening tools, with a preference for healthful products.
What was Rootstock's total capital raised?
Rootstock raised $41.49K across one funding round.
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