Hosel

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What does Hosel do?
Hosel is a golf tech startup aiming to revolutionize the second-hand golf equipment market. The platform aggregates thousands of pre-owned golf clubs, equipment, and accessories from trusted sellers, providing golfers with a single, searchable site to compare pricing, buy with authenticity guaranteed, trade in clubs, and understand fair market value. Hosel addresses issues of counterfeit goods, inconsistent pricing, and fragmented sellers prevalent in the current market.
What is Hosel's revenue?
StartupHub estimates Hosel's annual revenue at $201K (range $149K to $584K, 30% confidence), based on comparable companies in the sector.
What is Hosel's valuation?
StartupHub estimates Hosel's effective valuation at $2.3M (range $1.5M to $3.7M, 24% confidence), based on comparable companies in the sector.
How much funding has Hosel raised?
Hosel has raised a total of $614K in funding. The most recent round on record is Pre-Seed.
Where is Hosel headquartered?
Hosel is headquartered in Edinburgh, United Kingdom.
When was Hosel founded?
Hosel was founded in 2025.
What industry does Hosel operate in?
Hosel operates in E-commerce, Marketplace, Sports Technology, Golf, Sports Tech.
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