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San Francisco-based Boombox is an all-in-one music collaboration platform that consolidates digital workflows for songwriting, audio production, track distribution, and creator monetization. The software enables audio professionals to store versioned music files, manage legal songwriting splits, collect timestamped feedback, and utilize a proprietary artificial intelligence assistant for generating chord progressions. Operating on a subscription software-as-a-service business model, the company currently serves a user base of over 100,000 independent producers, audio engineers, and recording artists. Boombox has raised $7 million in seed funding to develop its core technology from institutional venture capital investors including Forerunner Ventures, Ulu Ventures, and the super{set} startup studio. The platform provides expanded playlisting and metadata tagging features that are directly comparable to industry incumbents like Disco and SoundCloud Pro. The company was founded in 2022 by Tom Chavez and Max Mathieu.
Boombox has raised $14.5M across 3 funding rounds.
Boombox has raised $14.5M in total across 3 funding rounds.
Boombox has raised $14.5M in total across 3 funding rounds.
Boombox's investors include Brian O’Malley, 75 & Sunny, Core Innnovation Capital, Flex Capital, Forerunner Ventures, NEO, Proximo Ventures, super{set}, Ulu Ventures, Hadi Partovi, Pelion Venture Partners, Aaron Skonnard.
Boombox is a San Francisco-based technology company offering a subscription-based, all-in-one platform for modern remote musicians, enabling storage, sharing, collaboration, version control, feedback, distribution, and monetization of music projects.[1][2][3][4] Launched in November 2022, it addresses fragmented music tech tools by providing an end-to-end solution—like GitHub for collaboration, LinkedIn for networking, and revenue tools—enhanced by generative AI features via "boombot" for lyrics, chord progressions, and MIDI generation.[2][3][5] With 11-50 employees, $7 million in seed funding, and revenue estimated at $10 million or under $5 million (varying reports), Boombox targets independent music makers frustrated by disjointed workflows using Dropbox or email.[1][3][4]
Boombox was founded by Tom Chavez (CEO, former touring musician and serial entrepreneur who co-founded Rapt, sold to Microsoft in 2008, and Krux, sold to Salesforce in 2016) and India Lossman (Head of Product, with experience at Avid and Kronos, from a family of songwriters).[2] As part of super{set} (Chavez's current venture firm), the idea emerged from recognizing the music industry's reliance on non-specialized tools amid creator economy hype lacking creator-focused software.[2][3][5] Launched in November 2022 after assembling a team of musician-engineers, it gained early traction with a $7 million seed round to enhance AI tools like boombot, expand the team, and develop features like PRO submissions and live video sessions.[3][5]
Boombox rides the generative AI wave in music creation, timing its boombot launch after ChatGPT's November 2022 debut to integrate AI as a creativity enhancer amid tools like BandLab's SongStarter.[3][5] It disrupts a hype-heavy creator economy long on promises but short on end-to-end tools for independents, capitalizing on remote collaboration trends post-pandemic and rising demand for monetization in a fragmented $30+ billion music tech market.[2][3][5] By reimagining productivity software (e.g., GitHub/LinkedIn analogs) for music, it influences the ecosystem by empowering solo producers and bands, potentially reducing barriers to professional output and competing with niche players through comprehensive scope.[3][5]
Boombox is poised to expand with its $7 million seed, prioritizing boombot enhancements, team growth, partnerships, and features like video collaboration and PRO automation, solidifying its all-in-one status.[3] Trends like AI-music integration, remote workflows, and creator monetization will propel it, especially as GenAI evolves ethically to avoid creative replacement debates.[5] Its influence may grow by setting standards for music-specific productivity, amplifying independent voices in a shifting industry and delivering on the promise of streamlined creation from chords to code back to chords.
Boombox has raised $14.5M across 3 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $7.0M Seed in May 2023.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| May 1, 2023 | $7M Seed | Brian O’Malley | 75 & Sunny, Core Innnovation Capital, Flex Capital, Forerunner Ventures, NEO, Proximo Ventures, Super{set}, ULU Ventures, Hadi Partovi | Announced |
| May 1, 2021 | $2M Seed | — | Flex Capital, Super{set}, ULU Ventures | Announced |
| Oct 27, 2015 | $5.5M Series A | Pelion Venture Partners | Aaron Skonnard, Jeremy Andrus, Kickstart Seed Fund, Peterson Partners | Announced |