Collaboration
2018

Mattermost Raises $20M: Open Source Collaboration Gets Serious

Mattermost's $20M Series A in 2018 validated the market for open-source enterprise collaboration — proving that security-conscious organizations would pay meaningfully for self-hosted messaging.

2018

When Mattermost announced a $20 million Series A funding round in June 2018, led by Redpoint Ventures, it marked a turning point for the open-source collaboration market. Mattermost had demonstrated product-market fit in a specific but valuable segment — security-conscious enterprises that couldn't use cloud-hosted messaging — and venture capital was betting it could build a sustainable business there.

The raise validated a thesis that many had doubted: that enterprises with strict data sovereignty requirements would pay meaningful premiums for self-hosted collaboration software, and that this market was large enough to build a venture-scale company.

The Mattermost Origin Story

Mattermost launched in 2015 as an open-source alternative to Slack, released under a permissive MIT license. The founding team's insight was straightforward: enterprises in regulated industries or with security requirements needed team messaging, but Slack's cloud-hosted-only model made it unacceptable for many of their potential customers.

The initial adoption came from exactly this constituency. The US Department of Defense, financial services firms with strict data handling requirements, healthcare organizations under HIPAA, and technology companies with intellectual property concerns all found Mattermost's self-hosted model compelling.

The open-source model served multiple purposes. It reduced sales friction — IT teams could evaluate and deploy Mattermost without a procurement process — and it enabled community contributions that accelerated feature development without proportional engineering investment.

By 2018, Mattermost had hundreds of thousands of registered deployments and was generating meaningful revenue from enterprise licenses that added compliance, security, and administrative features beyond the open-source core.

What the $20M Was For

The Series A capital was directed at the infrastructure required to compete at enterprise scale: sales and marketing capacity to reach large enterprise buyers, engineering investment to close feature gaps with Slack, and the compliance and certification work (SOC 2, FedRAMP authorization) that large enterprise and government contracts required.

FedRAMP authorization was particularly significant. US government contracts required FedRAMP-compliant software, and Mattermost's pursuit of this authorization opened a market segment — federal agencies and defense contractors — that no commercial cloud messaging vendor could serve.

The investment in enterprise features — message compliance archiving, eDiscovery support, SSO integration, advanced user management — addressed the requirements that enterprise security and compliance teams needed before they could approve deployment.

Competing in the Shadow of Slack and Teams

Mattermost's position in the market was distinctive: it wasn't competing head-to-head with Slack for the mainstream enterprise market, it was serving the segment that Slack and Teams couldn't serve. This focus on underserved buyers rather than the mass market was the strategic insight that made the business viable.

When Microsoft Teams launched in 2016 and began aggressively competing with Slack through Office 365 bundling, Mattermost was largely insulated. Teams had the same cloud-hosted limitation as Slack for Mattermost's core constituency. The competitive dynamics that hurt Slack did not hurt Mattermost.

The open-source positioning also differentiated from Teams. Organizations concerned about vendor lock-in with Microsoft — a common concern among organizations that remembered being locked into Microsoft Exchange and ActiveDirectory — found Mattermost's open-source, open-standard approach compelling.

The Community and Ecosystem

Mattermost's open-source community became a genuine competitive asset. Thousands of developers contributed plugins, integrations, and features that extended the platform. The plugin ecosystem grew to cover integrations with virtually every enterprise tool — Jira, GitHub, PagerDuty, Salesforce, ServiceNow — providing the integration breadth that enterprise teams required.

Community deployments generated enterprise leads. Organizations that started with self-managed community editions and grew into the enterprise feature requirements became natural customers for Mattermost's commercial offerings.

The Outpace Approach: Mattermost in Enterprise Deployments

At Outpace, we deploy Mattermost as the collaboration backbone for clients where sovereignty, security, or control requirements preclude cloud-hosted alternatives. Our Mattermost implementations integrate with ERP systems (primarily Odoo), ITSM platforms, and business intelligence tools to create unified operational communication environments.

We maintain Mattermost installations under managed service agreements for clients who need the platform's capabilities without the operational overhead of running it internally — handling upgrades, security patching, performance monitoring, and backup management.

Moving Forward: Mattermost's Continued Relevance

The data sovereignty trends accelerating in 2025-2026 — EU AI Act, expanding data localization mandates, sovereign cloud requirements — continue to expand Mattermost's addressable market. As more organizations need collaboration tools that keep data under their control, the self-hosted model Mattermost has championed since 2015 becomes more valuable, not less.

💡 Ready to deploy enterprise collaboration that you fully control? Outpace Professional Services implements and manages Mattermost for organizations with sovereignty and security requirements. Contact us.
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