Hiring first US-based engineers. Watching the city’s logistics giants closely. And refusing to open a WeWork.
With a fresh $12M Series A led by a US-based VC and a product that’s winning over skeptical NYC operators, Natasha Nice UK is no longer a quiet European secret. It’s becoming the most interesting software import New York has seen this year. natasha nice uk, software company, new york, latest
In its latest move, Natasha Nice UK has soft-launched a Manhattan outpost—not a flashy office, but a lean “product & partnerships” hub in Flatiron. Why New York? Because the city’s logistics, retail media, and fintech startups are drowning in fragmented data. Natasha Nice’s flagship product, FlowState , stitches together inventory, CRM, and fulfillment data in real time—without a single line of SQL required by the user. Hiring first US-based engineers