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Technology app for queer, kink, and ethically non-monogamous communities to meet, organize events, and build connections.
Based in Oakland, California, Bloom Community is a technology startup that operates a social and event-discovery application designed specifically for queer, kink, and ethically non-monogamous individuals. The platform functions primarily as a community-building tool rather than a traditional dating application, enabling users to organize local meetups, discover events, and facilitate interpersonal connections. Operating within the niche social networking sector, the company provides digital infrastructure that supports alternative lifestyle communities by centralizing event management and secure communication channels. The software serves a growing market of users seeking moderated digital environments to explore alternative relationship structures and specialized social interests outside of mainstream networking platforms. By prioritizing community safety, the application attempts to bridge the gap between online discovery and in-person gatherings for marginalized sexual and romantic identities. Bloom Community was founded in 2020 by Luna Ray.
Bloom Community has raised $3.0M across 1 funding round.
Key people at Bloom Community.
Bloom Community was founded in 2020 by Lauren (Luna) Ray Vegter (Founder).
Bloom Community has raised $3.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Bloom Community is a Y Combinator-backed startup based in Oakland, California, that builds a mobile app to help members of queer and ethically non-monogamous (ENM) communities form connections, relationships, and discover events.[3][4][5][6] Founded by Lauren Vegter, it serves underserved groups seeking authentic social and romantic interactions beyond traditional dating norms, solving the problem of fragmented, unsafe, or mismatched platforms for queer and ENM users.[3][6] The company raised $2.5M in seed funding to launch, initially in Portland, indicating early growth momentum through targeted market entry and investor backing.[6]
Bloom Community was founded by Lauren Vegter in Oakland, California, with roots tracing back to an earlier iteration called "Together."[3][4][5] The idea emerged to address gaps in social apps for queer and ethically non-monogamous individuals, who often face exclusion or inadequate features on mainstream platforms.[6] A pivotal moment came with securing $2.5M in seed funding, announced via PR Newswire, which fueled its official launch in Portland and Y Combinator acceleration—rebranding phases (from Together to Bloom Community, and later noted as Plura in some records) reflect evolving focus on community-building software.[4][5][6] Early traction built on this niche mission to "use software to bring people together."[4][5]
(Note: Some sources reference a rebrand to Plura, suggesting ongoing iteration on its people-focused software mission.[4][5])
Bloom Community rides the wave of inclusive social tech, capitalizing on rising demand for niche dating and community apps amid mainstream platforms' failures to serve queer and ENM users effectively.[6] Timing aligns with growing cultural acceptance of non-monogamy and LGBTQ+ visibility, amplified by post-pandemic shifts toward meaningful, identity-aligned connections—market forces like app fatigue and privacy concerns favor specialized tools.[4][5] It influences the ecosystem by pioneering software for underrepresented groups, potentially inspiring similar verticals in social tech while contributing to YC's portfolio diversity in consumer apps.[3][4][5]
Bloom Community is poised to scale its niche app through expanded city launches, enhanced features like AI matchmaking or virtual events, and leveraging YC's network for partnerships. Trends like decentralized social graphs and ethical dating (e.g., consent-focused UX) will shape its path, with potential acquisition interest from larger players like Bumble or Match Group. As it evolves—possibly under Plura—its influence could redefine inclusive community tech, empowering queer and ENM spaces globally and tying back to its core promise of genuine human connection.[4][5][6]
Bloom Community was founded in 2020 by Lauren (Luna) Ray Vegter (Founder).
Bloom Community has raised $3.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Bloom Community's investors include Tuesday Capital, Andreessen Horowitz, DataPower Ventures, Hearst Media fund, Lux Capital, Hans Tung, Nick Sinai, Claire Hughes Johnson, Nate Mitchell, Behind Genius Ventures, Precursor Ventures, Y Combinator.
Key people at Bloom Community.
Bloom Community has raised $3.0M across 1 funding round. Most recently, it raised $3.0M Seed in September 2022.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sep 1, 2022 | $3M Seed | Tuesday Capital | Andreessen Horowitz, Datapower Ventures, Hearst Media Fund, LUX Capital, Hans Tung, Nick Sinai, Claire Hughes Johnson, Nate Mitchell, Behind Genius Ventures, Precursor Ventures, Y Combinator | Announced |