West Co Tangle funding 2026: Twitter and Pinterest Founders Raise $29M for 'Intentional' Social Media
Twitter and Pinterest co-founders raise $29M for West Co's Tangle app. Read about the West Co Tangle funding 2026 and the future of intentional social media.
Can a new social app heal the "terrible devastation" of the human mind caused by the last 15 years of digital noise? Twitter co-founder Biz Stone and Pinterest co-founder Evan Sharp are betting $29 million that it can. Their new startup, West Co, has secured significant seed funding to rethink how we connect online.
West Co Tangle Funding 2026: Addressing the Social Media Crisis
According to the Financial Times, West Co's seed round was led by Spark Capital, bringing the total raised to $29 million. The investment follows the November launch of Tangle, an invite-only app that marks the company's first major product release. CEO Evan Sharp describes the venture as a direct response to the psychological toll current platforms have wrought on society.
What is Tangle? A Look at 'Intentional' Social Media
At the heart of Tangle is a simple yet profound question: "What's your intention for today?" Unlike traditional feeds that prioritize passive scrolling, Tangle encourages users to share goals and capture the reality of their daily lives. Biz Stone mentioned that the app's current form is experimental and could evolve significantly before its full public debut, but the focus remains on finding the "deeper threads" of life.
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