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Bardeen Raises $3M to Power AI-Driven Work Automation

Launches First Business-Ready AI Agent as More Workers Embrace Task Automation

by Joan Aimuengheuwa
August 9, 2024
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Bardeen Raises $3M to Power AI-Driven Work Automation
Artem Harutyunyan and Pascal Weinberger, Bardeen co-founders

Artem Harutyunyan and Pascal Weinberger, Bardeen co-founders

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AI automation platform Bardeen has raised $3 million in investment led by investors Dropbox Ventures and HubSpot Ventures. 

The funding will be used to drive the development of Bardeen’s AI agents, which automate repetitive tasks using natural language commands.

The new investment brings the company’s total funding to date to $22 million and will be used to further Bardeen’s vision for a fully autonomous AI that builds time-saving automation for its users.

Nearly all forms of work now have specialised apps, as demonstrated by enterprise app usage increasing 24% since 2016 and larger companies deploying more than 187 apps on average. 

When used individually, these apps can be invaluable, however, more often workers must use dozens of different apps concurrently, which leads to precious hours spent clicking windows, navigating menus and copy-pasting across countless tabs. 

Existing automation tools and continued AI advancements promise to solve the headache of working across disparate apps, yet most solutions require extensive resources to implement and deliver few tangible productivity improvements.

Bardeen offers an AI agent platform that’s purpose-built for workers using enterprise apps every day, not IT departments with deep technical knowledge.

The company prioritises usability and pragmatism, combining AI with traditional automation techniques to seamlessly handle repetitive tasks such as copy-pasting, conducting web research and sending emails.

In the last six months, Bardeen surpassed 300,000 users and more than 1,000 paying customers, which includes high-growth startups and enterprises like Deel, Miro, Kearney, WPP and 10Web, among others.

In addition to providing strategic funding, Dropbox and HubSpot are supportive partners in Bardeen’s go-to-market strategy, helping to reach new customers through their respective channels.

“The pressure to be productive has never been higher, and yet workers are drowning in endless sources of information and AI tools that bring confusion and stress, rather than results,” said Pascal Weinberger, co-founder and CEO of Bardeen.

“We provide workers with a clear starting point and roadmap for their essential, daily tasks, and automate those tasks with user-friendly, results-driven AI agents. Our customer growth and backing from the biggest innovators in SaaS productivity like HubSpot and Dropbox are a testament to Bardeen’s positive impact on teams, employees, and freelancers across the globe.”

Bardeen recently introduced significant updates to its AI agent platform, which runs as a browser extension and is context-aware. Most notably, in Bardeen 3.0, AI agents conduct a “planning” step after receiving instructions from the user, something that dramatically increases reliability and accuracy compared to competing tools.

Built to support thousands of concurrent automation, Bardeen 3.0 includes:                                                                   

  • Enterprise-grade encryption and compliance, including the option to run high-volume workflows in the cloud
  • A natural language interface that makes building powerful AI automation easy and accessible for all
  • Proactive suggestions via an automation assistant that continually learns from usage patterns
  • 100 additional integrations with tools like Microsoft 365, most CRMs, and sales outreach and enrichment tools
  • The ability to share best practices and standardise automated workflows to improve productivity across an entire organisation

“At Deel, speed and responsiveness are core to our culture, and by leveraging Bardeen to automate repetitive workflows, our Sales and Operations teams can do more in less time to help serve our customers better,” said Alex Bouaziz, co-founder and CEO of Deel.

“It’s been an absolute game-changer to roll out Bardeen’s AI automation across our organisation.”                                                                                          

Bardeen is most commonly used by sales teams, creative agencies, recruiters, freelancers and executives at fast-growing companies. The company has grown to more than 30 employees and is actively hiring in multiple roles.

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