Fixie, a Seattle, WA-based automation platform for Large Language Models (LLMs) used by enterprises, raised $17M in seed funding.
The round was led by Redpoint Ventures, with participation from Madrona Venture Group, Zetta Venture Partners, SignalFire, Bloomberg Beta, and Kearny Jackson. Angel investors include current and former executives from Google, Amazon, and Apple.
The company intends to use the funds to scale up the team hiring for multiple roles on its team in Seattle, including engineering, product, and developer relations and continue expanding the reach of the platform.
Led by Matt Welsh, CEO, Fixie is a cloud-hosted platform for building, hosting, and scaling natural language agents that integrate with arbitrary tools, data sources, and APIs. Fixie can be used to automate business processes, build natural language understanding into existing products, answer questions about data hosted behind APIs, and more.
Companies can use it for a wide range of use cases, including customer support, business automation, business intelligence, content generation, CRM automations, and more.
Fixie comes with over 30 Agents built-in that provide access to a broad range of systems and tools, including databases, complex APIs such as GitHub, productivity tools like Google Calendar, and public data sources such as Web search and Twitter. The Fixie Agent SDK makes it easy to build agents which can be deployed to the cloud in a single click.