Updated
Updated · Hindustan Times · Jul 16
Palash Soni Sold Goldcast to Cvent for $300 Million After Raising Over $40 Million
Updated
Updated · Hindustan Times · Jul 16

Palash Soni Sold Goldcast to Cvent for $300 Million After Raising Over $40 Million

2 articles · Updated · Hindustan Times · Jul 16

Summary

  • $300 million is the reported price Palash Soni said he received for Goldcast, the B2B video platform he co-founded and sold to Blackstone-backed Cvent.
  • Founded in 2020 while Soni was at Harvard Business School, Goldcast grew into an AI-powered video campaign platform serving hundreds of enterprise customers after raising more than $40 million.
  • 150 employees were on Goldcast's roster at its peak, and Soni said the company's limited resources forced a sharp focus he now calls its biggest strength.
  • Soni also said layoffs taught him he should have acted sooner, while crediting Goldcast's outcome to intellectual honesty and a willingness to back a market view outsiders initially missed.

Insights

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