scaleup

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See also: scale up

English

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Etymology

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From scale +‎ up.

Noun

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scaleup (plural scaleups)

  1. The act or result of scaling up.
    Hyponym: scaleout
    Coordinate term: buildout
  2. (business) A startup in the growth phase.
    • 2019, Jurgen Appelo, Startup, Scaleup, Screwup: 42 Tools to Accelerate Lean and Agile Business Growth[1], John Wiley & Sons, →ISBN:
      I believe that we can visualize the typical lifecycle of startups and scaleups as a number of stages or game levels.

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