Vancouver-based Gumloop has closed a $3 million seed round led by First Round Capital, with participation from Y Combinator and other investors. Gumloop’s platform allows users to create AI-powered workflows through a drag-and-drop interface, eliminating the need for coding.
“Users can create powerful AI powered workflows that integrate directly with their data, no coding experience needed,” stated cofounder Max Brodeur-Urbas. The entrepreneur says early customers range from “independent indie hackers to unicorn startups.”
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