Full-Time
Posted on 7/15/2025
Enterprise content management via generative AI
$130k - $200k/yr
Seattle, WA, USA
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Gradial is an enterprise AI platform for content management that blends AI with human-generated content to handle web content updates, page redesigns, and content migrations. It operates on a subscription model with tiered plans for marketing, sales operations, and web teams. The platform automates routine tasks and uses a smart ticket routing system to route content update requests to the right team member, reducing resolution times. It also automates routine QA tasks and can generate new content assets that align with a client’s design system. This combination helps maintain consistency and quality while speeding up work. Gradial differentiates itself by tightly integrating AI with human workflows, focusing on enterprise-scale content operations, and offering automated QA and content generation that maps to design systems. The goal is to free up creative teams to focus on higher-value work while ensuring reliable, scalable content management.
Company Size
51-200
Company Stage
Series B
Total Funding
$53.4M
Headquarters
Seattle, Washington
Founded
2023
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Gradial, an enterprise software company specialising in AI-powered marketing operations, has raised $35 million in Series B funding led by VMG Partners, with participation from existing investors Madrona and Pruven Capital. The round brings the Seattle-based company's total funding to $55 million. The startup deploys AI agents that automate marketing execution tasks including content authoring, brand redesigns, quality assurance and large-scale campaign operations. Gradial's customers include Fortune 1000 companies such as T-Mobile, which reports an 80% reduction in time to market using the platform. Founded by Doug Tallmadge, Anish Chadalavada, Deip Kumar and Anup Chamrajnagar, Gradial integrates directly into enterprise tools to streamline workflows that typically involve ten or more roles. The funding will accelerate platform development and team expansion across engineering, product and go-to-market functions.
Gradial, a US-based AI and enterprise marketing startup, raised $13 million in a Series A funding round led by Madrona, with participation from Pruven Capital, General Advance, Outsiders Fund, and DLA Piper. The funds will be used to double their team size from 20 employees, accelerate product development, and expand their customer base.
Gradial, a Seattle, CA-based AI startup developing with AI marketing operations agents, raised $13M in Series A funding
Seattle startup Gradial raised $13M in a Series A round led by Madrona, with participation from Pruven Capital and others. The company, which launched in 2023, uses AI to automate marketing content operations and plans to double its 20-person team. Gradial has seen 30x year-over-year revenue growth and projects 200% growth in Q1 2025. Its clients include AWS and Adobe. Co-founders include former SpaceX and Microsoft employees, all Dartmouth graduates.
Swami Sivasubramanian, Amazon Web Services vice president of AI and data, at a Seattle Tech Week event hosted by Madrona at Amazon on Monday. (GeekWire Photo / Todd Bishop)The old saying in tech is that companies date their computing vendor, and marry their database vendor. So are AI models the equivalent of a one-night stand?Swami Sivasubramanian, the Amazon Web Services vice president of AI and data, stopped short of saying that last part out loud during an event Monday evening in Seattle. But given how companies are mixing, matching, and switching among AI models, the relationship is “probably closer to compute than data,” he said.“There’s going to be no one model that rules the world,” said Sivasubramanian. “More than half of our customers use more than one model for a given application.”Put another way, “model loyalty is near zero,” said S. “Soma” Somasegar, the Madrona managing director who interviewed Sivasubramanian during the “AI Unleashed” event at Amazon HQ as part of Seattle Tech Week.And in the coming years, building large language models will be second nature to the new wave of computer science graduates entering the industry, giving companies even more flexibility and options, Sivasubramanian said.The dynamic nature of generative AI development and adoption was one of the recurring themes of the evening