Quindar

Quindar

SaaS platform for spacecraft operations management

Overview

Quindar.space provides a software-as-a-service platform to monitor, control, and automate spacecraft operations. The product ingests and analyzes real-time data from missions, satellites, and payloads, then uses analytics and machine learning to deliver actionable insights for predictive maintenance, trend analysis, and anomaly detection. It integrates with existing systems and third-party apps, offers automated workflows, alert routing, and the ability to reserve antenna time across Ground Station as a Service providers, all within a scalable, pay-as-you-go model. Unlike competitors that lock customers into rigid setups, Quindar.space emphasizes seamless integration, flexible usage, and access to real-time data to support fast, data-driven decision-making. The company's goal is to help space missions run more reliably and efficiently by giving operators a comprehensive, scalable platform for monitoring, controlling, and automating spacecraft operations.

YC Company
Significant Headcount Growth

About Quindar

Simplify's Rating
Why Quindar is rated
B-
Rated B on Competitive Edge
Rated B on Growth Potential
Rated C on Differentiation

Industries

Data & Analytics

Enterprise Software

AI & Machine Learning

Aerospace

Company Size

51-200

Company Stage

Series A

Total Funding

$26.6M

Headquarters

Lafayette, Louisiana

Founded

2022

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What believers are saying

  • $18M Series A enables classified ops center in Denver by late 2026.
  • Portal Space Systems partnership delivers autonomous, maneuverable space operations in Q4 2026.
  • US Space Force selected Quindar for Golden Dome of America's Space-Based Interceptor Program.

What critics are saying

  • Portal's Starburst mission gives first-mover advantage, threatening Quindar's government contract lead.
  • Booz Allen's dual investment in Quindar and Portal risks DoD contract exclusion.
  • Remote-first structure creates cybersecurity gaps violating NIST FedRAMP controls for DoD contracts.

What makes Quindar unique

  • Quindar automates mission management for hundreds of satellites with one engineer.
  • Built by former OneWeb engineers with deep megasatellite constellation expertise.
  • AI-enabled Quindar Assistant uses natural language for satellite operations control.

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Funding

Total Funding

$26.6M

Meets

Industry Average

Funded Over

4 Rounds

Notable Investors:
Series A funding typically happens when a startup has a product and some customers, and now needs funding to scale. This money is usually used to grow the team, expand marketing, and improve the product. Venture capital firms are frequently the main investors here.
Series A Funding Comparison
Above Average

Industry standards

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Unlimited Paid Time Off

Paid Holidays

Wellness Program

401(k) Company Match

Hybrid Work Options

Growth & Insights and Company News

Headcount

6 month growth

5%

1 year growth

3%

2 year growth

5%
425 Business
May 22nd, 2026
Portal Space Systems partners with Quindar on autonomous, maneuverable space operations.

Portal Space Systems partners with Quindar on autonomous, maneuverable space operations. * john stearns * may 22, 2026. Quindar, an Arvada, Colorado-based company powering autonomous and scalable mission control across hybrid space systems, this week announced an agreement with Bothell-based Portal Space Systems in which the companies will enable autonomous mission planning, tasking, and execution for government and commercial operators. Under the agreement, Quindar will integrate its mission operations service with Portal's Starburst and Supernova spacecraft to provide dynamic mission planning, command and control, flight dynamics, rapid tasking, and automation at scale. Together, the partnership enables a faster transition from deployment to operational use, unlocking more responsive, mission-ready space operations, according to a news release from Quindar. Portal is building maneuverable spacecraft for rapid deployment and tasks across multiple orbits. The integrated capability will debut on Portal's first free-flying Starburst mission, manifested on SpaceX's Transporter-18 in the fourth quarter, marking the first of multiple missions where the companies will deliver integrated, mission-ready capability. "Portal is building a new class of rapidly maneuverable spacecraft designed for dynamic missions," Nate Hamet, co-founder and CEO of Quindar, said in this week's release. "Pairing Portal's maneuverability with Quindar's automation-first mission operations platform enables operators to plan, task, and execute missions on timelines traditional systems cannot support." As space becomes more dynamic and contested, government operators need systems that can maneuver, respond, and re-task quickly. Portal's high-agility spacecraft provide the maneuverability required for these missions, while Quindar's mission operations service enables faster planning, tasking, and execution. This approach delivers capability on Day 1, supported by software that provides continuous awareness, dynamic planning, rapid-cycle tasking, and resilient command and control across Portal's maneuverable spacecraft fleet, the release continued. "Differentiated missions require differentiated operations, but that doesn't mean building entirely new systems for each one," Jeff Thornburg, CEO of Portal Space Systems, added in a statement. "Quindar's platform allows us to field capability faster by simplifying and automating mission control, ensuring we can deliver mission-ready systems on operational timelines. It also keeps our team focused on what sets Portal apart: highly maneuverable spacecraft built for rapid, decisive action in space." Both Portal Space Systems and Quindar are portfolio companies of Booz Allen Ventures, reflecting a shared focus on advancing capabilities aligned with national security priorities that complement Booz Allen's expertise in delivering ground systems and enabling complex space missions. The partnership builds on that foundation, bringing together two companies developing technologies that are directly relevant to federal missions and now working in concert to support more dynamic and responsive space operations. Portal announced in April that it raised $50 million in Series A funding in a round led by Geodesic Capital and Mach33, with participation from Booz Allen Ventures and others. "Booz Allen Ventures invests in companies developing mission-ready technologies that can deliver operational advantage at speed and scale," Travis Bales, director of Booz Allen Ventures, said in the Quindar release. "As both an investor and mission partner, we recognized early on that Portal and Quindar were building highly complementary capabilities aligned to the future of national security space missions. This partnership reflects the value of bringing together innovative technologies and teams to help enable more agile and responsive space operations." Quindar in February announced a deal with another area company, Tukwila-based Starfish Space. Quindar will support operations for Starfish's first three Otter missions, providing secure, automated mission control infrastructure designed to reduce operational complexity and costs. The Quindar platform is already in use on a Starfish satellite on orbit.

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