UnifyApps Raises $20M Series A for AI Agent Builder Platform

<p>UnifyApps raised $20 million in a Series A funding round led by ICONIQ Growth.</p><p>The platform, enabling users to build AI Agents, aims to bring the benefits of AI to every department within enterprises by connecting and automating processes.</p>

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UnifyApps Raises $20M Series A for AI Agent Builder Platform

UnifyApps secured $20 million in Series A funding round, led by ICONIQ Growth with contributions from existing investors such as Elevation Capital.

UnifyApps offers a Unified Enterprise AI Agent platform designed to integrate and automate enterprise operations by connecting disparate SaaS applications. Their platform addresses the challenges of data silos, inefficiency, and fragmented workflows within modern enterprises by enabling centralized data management and workflow automation using a no-code approach.

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The platform also allows enterprises to develop AI agents tailored to various departmental needs, enhancing functionality across IT, HR, and Sales with features like observability, compliance, and fine-tuning capabilities.

The startup joins growing pocket of startups in the Agentic AI space, specifically AI Agent builders, such as Langbase, Ema, Taskade and Langflow.

The funds from this Series A round will be utilized to expand UnifyApps’ market reach and enhance their AI agent platform, aiming to simplify and accelerate AI adoption across various enterprise departments.  As part of the deal, ICONIQ Growth General Partner Matt Jacobson will join the UnifyApps board of directors.

The new round increases the total capital raised by the startup to $31 million.

UnifyApps was founded in 2023 by Pavitar Singh along with Abhishek Khurana, Rachit Mittal, Sumeet Nandal, Haitham Elkhatib, Abhinav Singi, Rahul Anishetty, Kavish Manubolu, Shivam Satrawal, and Rohan Vijay.

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