
"Codi, an Andreessen Horowitz-backed startup founded by Christelle Rohaut and Dave Schuman, is launching what it hails as the first AI-powered platform to fully automate office management. Codi was founded in 2018, in a pre-pandemic world, with a mission to help companies find flexible office spaces. It was more of a marketplace, as TechCrunch previously reported, that matched companies to buildings that offered flexible office arrangements. Codi then assisted with the move-in processes."
"Rouhat, the company's CEO, said she and her team back then used to manually manage office spaces and vendors for their clients, but the recent advancements in AI have allowed them to essentially automate themselves. "The previous model of Codi, you had to get the space with Codi. Now, whatever office you lease, you can use this to automate your office logistics," she said of her new AI SaaS product."
Codi began in 2018 as a marketplace to help companies find flexible office spaces and assist with move-ins. The company pivoted to an AI SaaS product that automates office logistics and vendor management for any leased office. A beta of the AI office management product launched in May and the product was officially released recently. The company has raised $23 million to date, including a $16 million Series A in 2022 led by a16z. The platform aims to reduce manual administrative costs and address the changing role of office managers in hybrid work environments.
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