xto10x acquires Delhi-based HR tech startup Dockabl

Binny Bansal co-founded xto10x, a Bengaluru-based startup consulting and SaaS tech company, announced it has acquired Delhi-based HR tech startup Dockabl for an undisclosed value.

Founded in 2017 by Samarth Masson and Sanjeev Grover, Dockabl provides HR-focused solutions for employee performance management through a SaaS model.

Saikiran Krishnamurthy, Co-founder, xto10x, said, “Dockabl is an easy and simple-to-use performance management tool for all organisations to adopt. Given the ease with which it can adapt into multiple design choices, the tool can become the preferred employee performance management tool for startups and enterprises alike.”

According to xto10x, the acquisition of Dockabl will strengthen its product suite, which includes 10xGoals (an OKR strategy to execution platform) and 10xPeople (employee sentiment analysis and engagement platform).

“The full suite will now allow a comprehensive solution for organisations to align company objectives, link them to employees’ performance, and manage feedback reviews — all on one single platform,” a statement by xto10x read.

Co-founded in 2018 by Flipkart co-founder Binny Bansal, Saikiran Krishnamurthy, and Neeraj Aggarwal, the Bengaluru-based startup helps organisations in scaling their operations through efficiency across 10 key elements — business design, OKRs (Objectives and Key Results), people, culture, and operational excellence.

Xto10x consults, mentors, and provides SaaS-based solutions to startups and enterprises. The company claims to work with over 150 brands, including Cred, Licious, Meesho, ClearTax, Dunzo, upGrad, SuprDaily, Hopscotch, Sterlite, etc.

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