
From a humble bedroom in Vancouver to the bustling tech hub of San Francisco, Gumloop is on a mission to revolutionise task automation.
Founded by former Microsoft and Amazon engineers Max Brodeur-Urbas and Rahul Behal, this startup is creating waves with its user-friendly, drag-and-drop workflow builder.
Gumloop's magic lies in its simplicity. It allows users to automate repetitive tasks by integrating with popular apps like GitHub, Gmail, and Outlook. Whether you're generating daily stock reports or summarising documents, Gumloop's modular components make it a breeze. No need for a tech degree here—just drag, drop, and watch your tasks streamline themselves!
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The duo realised that while AI has vast potential, many existing tools are either unreliable or too costly. So, they focused on making AI work for everyday tasks, providing "real value" without the fuss. And it seems to be working—teams at Instacart and Rippling are already on board, using Gumloop to simplify their workflows.
Despite the crowded field of automation tools, Gumloop stands out by empowering nontechnical users to solve their own problems. With a nimble team of just 10, they aim to outpace competitors by leveraging AI to boost productivity.
Having raised $20 million, including a $17 million Series A round, Gumloop is ready to scale. But for Brodeur-Urbas, it's not about the money—it's about building a product that people love. And with their move to San Francisco, they're poised to take the tech world by storm.
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