This startup wants to make enterprise software look more like a prompt | TechCrunch
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This startup wants to make enterprise software look more like a prompt | TechCrunch
"Software is dead. Buttons and dialog boxes and pull down menus are a thing of the past, and future business will be done by prompt. Eragon is attempting to offer the whole suite of business software-your Salesforces, Snowflakes, Tableaus and Jiras-through an LLM interface."
"We see enormous potential for Eragon to become the connective tissue for how modern teams operate and make decisions. Eragon's technical talent includes Rishabh Tiwari, a Berkeley computer science PhD student, and Vin Agarwal, an MIT PhD; together, they're building out the company's tech stack."
Eragon, a newly founded startup, has raised $12 million at a $100 million valuation to develop an agentic AI operating system for enterprise customers. The company's core thesis is that traditional software interfaces are obsolete and will be replaced by prompt-based interactions. Eragon aims to consolidate business software suites like Salesforce, Snowflake, Tableau, and Jira into a single LLM interface. Founder Josh Sirota brings extensive experience from Oracle and Salesforce's go-to-market teams, providing strong founder-market fit. The company's technical team includes Rishabh Tiwari, a Berkeley PhD student, and Vin Agarwal, an MIT PhD. Investors backing the venture include Arielle Zuckerberg at Long Journey Ventures, Soma Capital, Axiom Partners, and strategic angels.
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