Israeli gaming startup Candivore, the developer of one of the most popular mobile games, Match Masters, received $100 in investment from U.S. private equity firm Haveli Investments, L.P. At the same time, Configu, an Israeli startup offering a configuration management platform, raised $3 million in pre-seed funding led by Cardumen Capital.
Founded in 2021, Configu is an end-to-end configuration management SaaS platform enabling R&D teams to prevent critical production failures caused by traditional, complex, and manual configuration management methodologies.
The company says Configu is designed to be easy to integrate into existing systems and workflows, and to be adaptable to the specific needs of different teams and projects. It provides a powerful abstraction layer above configuration data that empowers teams to execute secure and error-free configuration operations throughout their software development lifecycle.
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“Configu provides engineering teams with a set of open-source tools and a cloud platform to automatically handle all aspects of configuration,” said Configu co-founder and CEO Peleg Porat. “This prevents misconfigurations and increases development velocity. We aspire to be the GitHub of application configuration, empowering developers to do their best work.”
Founded in 2018 and based in Tel Aviv, Israel, Candivore is an independent studio focusing on the development of mobile games. The founding team includes Gal Goldstein (CEO), Ehud Rosenberg (Product and R&D Lead), Sahar Azran (CTO), Alon Shkedi (Client Developer Lead), Tom Amel (Backend Developer Lead), Zur Tamam (Chief Creative Officer), and Ilya Agron (COO). Its flagship game, Match Masters, is an innovative match-3 puzzle game where players challenge each other from all over the world and compete in large-scale tournaments and events. Match Masters has seen over 50 million downloads and generated more than $300 million in revenue to date.
Gal Goldstein, Chief Executive Officer at Candivore, said, “We are thrilled to partner with Haveli. This investment gives us access to capital, as well as Haveli’s team of top-tier investors and operating partners, enabling us to further grow Match Masters in the United States and beyond and bring additional games to market over time.”