Gumloop Raises $50M to Let Non-Technical Teams Build AI Agents

Gumloop secured $50 million in Series B funding to expand its AI agent platform that allows non-technical employees to automate complex workflows.

By Samantha Reed Published:

Gumloop has raised $50 million in a Series B funding round led by Benchmark to expand its AI agent platform designed for enterprise workflow automation.

Founded in 2023 by Max Brodeur-Urbas, the company enables non-technical employees to build AI agents that automate multi-step business processes. Teams can deploy agents to handle tasks such as data processing, reporting, and internal operations without writing code.

Gumloop said organizations including Shopify, Ramp, Gusto, and Instacart are already using the platform. Employees can share the agents they create across teams, enabling companies to scale automation internally.

The funding round also included Nexus Venture Partners, First Round Capital, Y Combinator, Box Group, The Cannon Project, and Shopify. Gumloop faces competition from automation platforms such as Zapier and n8n, as well as emerging AI agent tools from companies including Anthropic, which recently introduced Claude Co-Work for building autonomous agents without coding.

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