Vancouver startup Gumloop raises $17 million for workflow automation platform

techcrunch.com January 10, 2025, 02:00 PM UTC

Gumloop, a Vancouver-based startup, has raised $17 million in a Series A funding round. The company, founded by Max Brodeur-Urbas and Rahul Behal, offers a drag-and-drop platform for automating workflows, targeting nontechnical users. The funding will support Gumloop's growth as it relocates to San Francisco. The platform integrates with popular tools like GitHub and Gmail, allowing users to create automations easily. Thousands of users, including teams at Instacart, currently utilize Gumloop. Gumloop aims to maintain a small team of 10 while leveraging AI to enhance productivity. The company has now raised a total of $20 million in funding, focusing on building a product that meets user needs.


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