Gumloop company raised $20 million in funding for artificial intelligence

Gumloop raised $50 million in its Series B round led by the Benchmark investment group. Zamin.uz reported this news.
This major project demonstrates growing confidence in tools that enable ordinary employees to create their own AI agents without technical knowledge. Foreign media outlets have reported on this development.
The company was founded in mid-2023 by Max Brodyur-Urbas, with the primary goal of helping non-technical professionals automate repetitive and complex tasks. Currently, leading organizations such as Shopify, Ramp, and others are using this platform to deploy reliable AI assistants that manage multi-step processes.
Employees can easily share the agents they create with team members. This process brings positive changes across departments and divisions.
Once employees become familiar with the tool, they create even more agents and contribute to transitioning their organizations to a fully AI-based state. In October, Benchmark General Partner Everett Randle joined the company and led this fundraising round.
In his view, providing AI capabilities to every employee is the key to success in today's technological competition. Other investors include prestigious groups such as First Round Capital and Y Combinator.
Although Gumloop was not actively seeking funding, strong demand from enterprises prompted the team to accelerate its growth. The company plans to expand its sales department and engineering team.
Despite the presence of competitors like Zapier and other platforms, Gumloop stands out thanks to its simple user interface and design independent of specific models. This flexibility allows users to select the best AI model for each task and efficiently manage costs as technology evolves.
As a result, organizations take significant steps toward further optimizing their business processes and increasing efficiency.





