Pulse, a SaaS-focused agentic AI platform, has successfully raised $1.4 million in seed funding led by Endiya Partners. The investment will primarily be used to strengthen the core team and advance the development of its large language models and agentic AI capabilities. Pulse aims to bridge the gap between customer feedback and product development, addressing a long-standing issue in the SaaS industry.
The funding will also support early go-to-market initiatives in India and the US, allowing Pulse to establish a strong presence in these markets. The platform is designed to help product managers streamline their processes by capturing and analyzing customer feedback from various sources. By automating tasks like feature extraction and prioritization, Pulse enables teams to make faster, data-driven decisions.
• Pulse raised $1.4 million to enhance its AI platform capabilities.
• Funding will support product development and market expansion in India and the US.
Agentic AI refers to AI systems that can autonomously perform tasks and make decisions based on data analysis.
LLMs are advanced AI models designed to understand and generate human-like text based on vast datasets.
Data-driven decisions involve making choices based on data analysis rather than intuition or personal experience.
Pulse is an AI platform that helps SaaS companies streamline product development through customer feedback analysis.
Endiya Partners is a venture capital firm that invests in early-stage technology companies, including AI startups.
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