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Atomicwork gets backing from Khosla for its AI alternative to old-school IT software like ServiceNow


Atomicwork has raised $25 million in a Series A round co-led by Khosla Ventures and Z47 to expand its AI agentic platform for enterprises.

Atomicwork, a SaaS startup led by Indian founders, has raised $25 million in a fresh investment round backed by Khosla Ventures, as it plans to scale and deploy AI agents to simplify communication and service delivery between employees and their enterprises. Employees can use these workflows to find work-related answers or access services from departments including HR, IT, or finance through integrations with apps such as Microsoft Teams, Slack, Intune, Okta, Notion, Salesforce, and GitHub, among others. As the automation demand has grown and AI capabilities have advanced, Atomicwork introduced its agentic service management platform late last year, which brings context-aware AI agents that analyze multiple data sources to perform tasks across enterprise apps, such as resetting their work email password, relaying questions in a prospect sales call, or accessing their design catalog on Figma using Microsoft Teams or Slack.

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