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§ Private Profile · London, GB
Audio networking platform offering 5-minute voice calls for professional networking, mentorship, and the creator economy, based in Stockholm.
Anyone ☎️ has raised $4.0M across 1 funding round.
Key people at Anyone ☎️.
Anyone ☎️ has raised $4.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Anyone is a Stockholm, Sweden-based audio networking platform that facilitates scheduled, five-minute, one-on-one voice calls between professionals, industry experts, and independent creators. The software application operates within the consumer audio technology and creator economy sectors, providing a structured communication framework designed to streamline mentorship and professional networking by eliminating the logistical friction of lengthy video meetings. To support its ongoing software development and market expansion efforts, the enterprise has successfully raised €3.1 million in seed funding to scale its global user base of active creators. This initial financing round was officially led by Cavalry Ventures, with additional strategic financial backing provided by the early-stage venture capital firm Antler, and the platform subsequently gained broader consumer visibility following a featured launch on Product Hunt. Anyone was originally founded in 2020 by co-founders David Orlic, Alfred Malmros, and Sam Crowther.
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Anyone ☎️ does not appear to be a recognized technology company, investment firm, or startup based on available information; the query's reference likely points to Consumer Cellular, a mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) specializing in affordable, no-contract cell phone plans tailored for seniors. Consumer Cellular offers unlimited talk and text plans starting at $20/month for 1GB data, with discounts for AARP members and those over 50, such as unlimited data for $50/month on a single line (age 50+ verified).[1] It serves budget-conscious older adults by solving high-cost carrier pain points through simple pricing, excellent customer service, and compatibility with major networks like AT&T, emphasizing ease without aggressive upselling.[1][3]
The company targets seniors with flexible data tiers up to unlimited options, providing reliable service at low costs—e.g., two unlimited lines for $30/month per line for ages 50+—and a 5% AutoPay discount, driving strong satisfaction among cost-sensitive users.[1]
Consumer Cellular was founded in 1995 by Doug Gamsey and John Marick, focusing initially on providing straightforward wireless service to underserved markets like seniors, who often faced complex plans from giants like AT&T.[1] The idea emerged from recognizing that traditional carriers burdened customers with contracts and hidden fees; early traction came from word-of-mouth among older demographics valuing no-contract flexibility and U.S.-based support.[1][3] Pivotal moments include partnerships with AARP for discounts and expansion via AT&T's network, solidifying its niche without owning infrastructure, which allowed rapid growth to become a top senior-focused provider by 2025.[1]
Consumer Cellular rides the MVNO boom in telecom, where smaller operators use major networks (e.g., AT&T) to offer cheaper alternatives amid rising prices from T-Mobile, Verizon, and AT&T.[3][5] Timing aligns with senior population growth and demand for simplified 5G plans post-iPhone expansions, capitalizing on market forces like carrier consolidation and consumer shift to low-cost unlimited data.[1][4] It influences the ecosystem by proving niche focus beats scale—e.g., topping satisfaction in segments where AT&T lags—pushing incumbents toward better value and fostering competition that benefits all users.[3][5]
Consumer Cellular's momentum lies in its locked-in senior niche, with potential expansion via 5G perks and international roaming tweaks to capture more multi-line families. Trends like AI-driven billing and further MVNO deregulation will shape its path, possibly amplifying influence as boomers age into tech. Watch for network shifts if AT&T evolves, but its service-first model positions it to outpace generalists—reinforcing that in telecom, affordability and empathy win over bloat.
Anyone ☎️ has raised $4.0M across 1 funding round. Most recently, it raised $4.0M Seed in June 2021.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jun 1, 2021 | $4M Seed | Claude Ritter | Speedinvest, Matt Miller, Sameer Singh, Sarah Drinkwater, Antler, Supernode Global | Announced |
Anyone ☎️ has raised $4.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Anyone ☎️'s investors include Claude Ritter, Speedinvest, Matt Miller, Sameer Singh, Sarah Drinkwater, Antler, Supernode Global.