Marc Benioff, Jack Altman, and Sapphire Ventures invested $9 million in this sales tech startup. Check out its pitch deck.
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Marc Benioff, Jack Altman, and Sapphire Ventures invested $9 million in this sales tech startup. Check out its pitch deck.
"Gaurav Bhattacharya came up with his idea for Jeeva AI, a sales tech platform, when he was struggling to keep his last venture afloat. "Even though we sold to some really large customers, I feel like our downfall was that we were not super good at selling," Bhattacharya, Jeeva AI's founder and CEO, said. "It became a very technical, very hard problem for us." So, the San Francisco-based company pivoted from a customer intelligence platform, keeping its own problem in mind."
"The platform, which launched this year, allows individuals or businesses to find leads and customers based on who they're already in conversation with and craft outreach across channels. It's like a "coach" that follows you around on email and phone calls, Bhattacharya said. Jeeva AI offers two pricing tiers: free and paid, where users can purchase credits in amounts of $20, $50, and $100."
"The agentic sales platform just raised $9 million in funding from JLL Spark and Sapphire Ventures, along with investments from Jack Altman's Alt Capital, Marc Benioff, Launch Capital, Bonfire Ventures, Techstars, and Mucker Capital."
Gaurav Bhattacharya founded Jeeva AI after struggling to sell his previous venture and pivoted a customer intelligence platform into an agentic sales companion. The platform uses AI to help individuals and businesses find leads from existing conversations and craft multi-channel outreach, functioning as a coach that supports email and phone calls. Jeeva AI launched this year, offers free and paid tiers with credits sold in $20, $50, and $100 packages, and counts about 300 paying customers including JLL and Whisper Energy. The company raised $9 million from investors including JLL Spark, Sapphire Ventures, Marc Benioff, and Jack Altman, and plans to improve AI models and expand sales and marketing. The company used small PayPal transfers to recruit feedback from prospects.
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