General Enterprise Workflows Companies
Latest Deals in General Enterprise Workflows
Curvestone AI has raised $4 million in seed funding, led by MTech Capital, with participation from Boost Capital Partners, D2 Fund, and Portfolio Ventures. The London-based company aims to provide reliable AI automation for financial services, legal, and insurance sectors, addressing the need for dependable solutions in regulated industries.
Investors: MTech Capital, Boost Capital Partners, D2 Fund, Portfolio Ventures
Permitflow, a construction technology company, has raised $54 million in Series B funding led by Accel, with participation from Kleiner Perkins, Felicis, Initialized Capital, Altos Ventures, Y Combinator, and existing investors. The funding will enhance its AI platform that addresses industry bottlenecks in pre-construction and compliance workflows.
Investors: Accel, Kleiner Perkins, Felicis, Initialized Capital, Altos Ventures, Y Combinator
Clipbook has secured a $3.3 million seed round, co-led by Mark Cuban, Commonweal Ventures, and Carpenter Capital. The company focuses on vertical AI for strategic communications and public affairs, addressing industry challenges. This funding marks its first external investment as it aims to accelerate growth.
Investors: Mark Cuban, Commonweal Ventures, Carpenter Capital
Tracktile, a Canadian AI software company, raised $1.25 million in seed funding led by BDC Seed Venture Fund and Island Capital Partners, with participation from Graphite Ventures. The company aims to modernize operations for small and medium-sized food and beverage manufacturers with its AI-powered operating system.
Investors: BDC Seed Venture Fund, Island Capital Partners, Graphite Ventures
Govstream.ai, a Seattle-based startup developing AI-native permitting tools for local governments, raised $3.6 million in seed funding led by 47th Street Partners, with participation from Nellore Capital, Ascend, Kevin Merritt, and Andreas Huber. The company aims to streamline permitting processes for local authorities.
Investors: 47th Street Partners, Nellore Capital, Ascend, Kevin Merritt, Andreas Huber
Curvestone AI, a London-based company, has secured $4 million in seed funding led by MTech Capital, with contributions from Boost Capital Partners, D2 Fund, and Portfolio Ventures. The company addresses accuracy issues in AI tools for financial services, enabling reliable automation in document-heavy processes.
Investors: MTech Capital, Boost Capital Partners, D2 Fund, Portfolio Ventures
Curvestone AI, a London-based company, has secured $4 million in seed funding led by MTech Capital, with participation from Boost Capital Partners, D2 Fund, and Portfolio Ventures. The company addresses the challenge of maintaining automation accuracy in complex workflows for regulated industries, enabling reliable document processing without disrupting existing systems.
Investors: MTech Capital, Boost Capital Partners, D2 Fund, Portfolio Ventures
Curvestone AI, a London-based company offering a workflow automation platform for financial services, legal, and insurance sectors, raised $4 million in seed funding. The round was led by MTech Capital, with participation from Boost Capital Partners, D2 Fund, and Portfolio Ventures.
Investors: MTech Capital, Boost Capital Partners, D2 Fund, Portfolio Ventures
Curvestone AI, a London-based startup, secured $4 million in seed funding led by Mtech Capital, with participation from Boost Capital Partners, D2 Fund, and Portfolio Ventures. The company offers a workflow automation platform that ensures high accuracy in complex document-heavy processes, addressing the "compound error" issue in regulated industries. Curvestone AI has achieved profitability and a 7x revenue growth in 12 months, processing billions of tokens quarterly.
Investors: Mtech Capital, Boost Capital Partners, D2 Fund, Portfolio Ventures
Permitflow, a NYC-based AI platform for construction, raised $54 million in Series B funding led by Accel, with participation from Kleiner Perkins, Felicis, Initialized Capital, Altos Ventures, and Y Combinator. The funds will accelerate product development for modules addressing permitting and inspections.
Investors: Accel, Kleiner Perkins, Felicis, Initialized Capital, Altos Ventures, Y Combinator
Permitflow, an AI platform for construction, raised $54 million in Series B funding led by Accel, with participation from Kleiner Perkins, Felicis, Initialized Capital, Altos Ventures, and Y Combinator. The company streamlines construction processes, reducing timelines by up to 60% and administrative workloads by 90%, while managing over $20 billion in construction value.
Investors: Accel, Kleiner Perkins, Felicis, Initialized Capital, Altos Ventures, Y Combinator
Clipbook, a San Francisco-based vertical AI platform for strategic communications, raised $3.3 million in seed funding co-led by Mark Cuban, Commonweal Ventures, and Carpenter Capital. The funds will accelerate investments in product development, engineering, and market strategies. The company aims to enhance strategic communication solutions.
Investors: Mark Cuban, Commonweal Ventures, Carpenter Capital
Tyten, a startup focused on AI facilities management technology, has raised ยฃ750,000 from lead investors Fuel Ventures and Concrete Ventures. Founded in 2024, Tyten addresses inefficiencies in the ยฃ60bn British facilities management market by automating help desk tasks and providing technicians with diagnostic support, improving work order closure times by up to 80%.
Investors: Fuel Ventures, Concrete Ventures
Tyten, a London-based AI company focused on modernizing building management systems, has raised โฌ856k (ยฃ750k) in funding led by Fuel Ventures and Concrete Ventures. The company aims to streamline facilities management, addressing inefficiencies in help-desk operations and technician diagnostics, with the UK market valued at โฌ68 billion.
Investors: Fuel Ventures, Concrete Ventures
Tyten, an AI company focused on modernizing facilities management, has raised ยฃ750,000 in funding co-led by Fuel Ventures and Concrete Ventures, with participation from Antler and angel investors. The platform enhances operational efficiency in a $1.4 trillion industry, addressing key bottlenecks in help desk and repair processes.
Investors: Fuel Ventures, Concrete Ventures, Antler
Coplane, an AI-native enterprise software company, raised $14 million in a seed round led by Ribbit, with participation from Stripe, Optum Ventures, and Terrain. The company aims to modernize back-office operations by replacing legacy ERP systems with a unified AI-driven platform for finance, supply chain, and workflows.
Investors: Ribbit, Stripe, Optum Ventures, Terrain
Coplane, a San Francisco-based company developing AI-native software to optimize back office operations, raised $14 million in seed funding led by Ribbit, with participation from Stripe, Optum Ventures, and Terrain. The funds will support the company's expansion and development efforts.
Investors: Ribbit, Stripe, Optum Ventures, Terrain