Mainframe, a San Francisco, CA-based company designing generative productivity software, raised $5.5M in Seed funding.
The round was led by Peter Boyce II of Stellation Capital and Lachy Groom, with participation from Alana Goyal, Akshay Kothari (co-founder of Notion), Weekend Fund and others.
The company intends to use the funds to expand its team, accelerate product development, and bring innovative solutions to market.
Led by CEO Jordan Singer, Mainframe is involved in the development of generative productivity software that transforms digital workflows. Its debut product, Cobot, is a generative AI assistant designed to anticipate user needs and streamline daily tasks launching in Q1 of 2025. It also actively collaborates with users, leveraging advanced AI to predict actions and reduce repetitive tasks, freeing users to focus on more meaningful work.
FinSMEs
10/12/2024