AllSpice’s Platform: Because Electrical Engineers Deserve to Suffer Together
In a world where electrical engineers were forced to communicate through the ancient art of carrier pigeon, AllSpice has emerged as the savior we never knew we needed. Their platform, which they boldly claim is the GitHub for electrical engineering teams, is here to ensure that your PCB files and electronic CAD files don’t end up lost in the abyss of Slack and email. Because nothing says 'collaboration' like trying to explain a circuit board design through a series of increasingly frustrated emojis.
AllSpice’s platform sits gracefully between existing workflow software, like a mediator at a family dinner where everyone’s arguing about who forgot to turn off the soldering iron. It’s the digital equivalent of a group hug, but with more circuit diagrams and fewer feelings. The company has already landed high-profile customers like Blue Origin and Bose, presumably because even rocket scientists and audio engineers need a break from the chaos of traditional document sharing.
And let’s not forget the $15 million Series A round they just raised. That’s right, folks. Investors have decided that the world needs another platform to argue over. Because what’s better than one place to lose your files? Multiple places to lose your files, of course!
So, if you’re tired of sending PCB files back and forth like it’s 1999, AllSpice is here to drag you kicking and screaming into the future. Just remember: with great collaboration comes great responsibility. And possibly more meetings. So many meetings.
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