

Pluria raises $2M to build the infrastructure layer for distributed work across Latin America and Europe

12 May, 2026
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Pluria, the workspace network built for distributed teams, has raised $2 million in a new strategic round. Sparking Capital leads the round, as a new investor, alongside Crescendo Ventures, Madrid-based family office Empty Ventures, and a group of angel investors. With this round, Pluria has now raised more than $6 million in total.
Pluria gives companies an office in every city. Through a single app, employees book desks, meeting rooms, and private offices across more than 1,000 co-working spaces and work cafés in 150 cities across 20 countries. They can also see where colleagues are working on any given day, and plan to get together in person with a few taps. No long-term leases, no rigid contracts. Today, Pluria serves distributed teams across Colombia, Mexico, Argentina, Spain, and Romania.
“You can’t build an office for a team that lives in eleven different cities. This isn’t just a hybrid work problem anymore, it’s an infrastructure problem. That’s what we’re building with Pluria.”
Andrei Crețu, Co-founder & CEO, Pluria
The new capital will support three fronts:
Pluria for Teams: self-serve access to the full network. Any team can sign up and start using Pluria in minutes, without a sales process.
Deepening coverage: expanding the network in cities where clients already operate, closing the gap between where people live and where workspaces are available.
Pluria Intelligence: the data layer of the network, turning workspace usage into actionable insights for People, Facilities, and leadership teams.
“Our clients don’t just want access to workspaces. They want to know their distributed teams are actually getting together. Pluria gives them one contract to replace fifty, and the visibility to see whether it’s working.”
Gabriela Drăghia, Co-founder & CRO, Pluria
“We are proud to back Andrei, Gabriela and Team Pluria in their mission to create a global network of workspaces for distributed teams, and redefine how teams work in a globally flexible, easy to access, connective, and performance enhancing work environment. We believe in their vision, strategy and ability to flawlessly execute their plans, and are committed to roll up our sleeves to working side by side with them in turning this into reality”
— Vlad Panait, Founding Managing Partner Sparking Capital
About Pluria
Pluria is the workspace network for distributed teams. Through a single app, employees access desks, meeting rooms, and private offices across more than 1,000 coworking spaces and work cafés in 150 cities across Latin America and Europe. Companies replace multiple coworking contracts with one, and gain real-time visibility into how their distributed teams work. More at pluria.co.
About Sparking Capital
Capital Fund II builds on the success of Sparking Capital I, continuing its mission to back exceptional early-stage technology founders across Europe with capital, commitment, and hands-on expertise. Leveraging deep operational experience and a hands-on approach, Sparking Capital’s team aims to partner closely with founders to enhance long-term sustainable value creation and create category-defining businesses.
Sparking Capital Fund II has an investment by the Recovery Equity Fund of Funds Romania, a mandate financed through Romania’s National Recovery and Resilience Plan (PNRR) and managed by the European Investment Fund (EIF).
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