Gumloop
AI Automation Framework for building multi-agent workflows without coding

Our Take
Gumloop just raised a $50 million Series B from Benchmark—a firm that backed Uber, Twitter, and Stripe—and they're only a year old. Based in Vancouver, these guys are building the no-code future of AI automation, letting anyone drag and drop multi-agent workflows without writing a single line of code. That's the thing: everyone talks about AI for business, but actually implementing it requires engineering resources that most companies don't have. Gumloop says skip the engineers.
The platform lets you automate complex work by connecting AI models together visually—think Zapier meets ChatGPT in a way that non-technical people can actually use. They launched in 2024 and already secured Benchmark's check, which means someone's doing something right. Series B at under two years old? That's not typical. Benchmark doesn't throw around $50M without seeing something special.
Max Brodeur-Urbas, Katherine, Gonzalo, Aron, Marcelo, Rahul, Lizzy, and Mike Wittig are the crew behind this. Small team, big ambitions, and they're hiring. If you're looking to automate workflows without becoming a developer, Gumloop might be your way out.
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