Full-Time
Posted on 9/12/2025
AI-powered marketing automation for e-commerce
No salary listed
San Francisco, CA, USA
Hybrid
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Connectly.ai offers Sofia AI, an AI-powered marketing automation platform for e-commerce that automates sales and marketing tasks. It integrates with Shopify and Vtex, CRMs, and help desks to support two-way conversations across channels like Instagram, WhatsApp, and web chat, delivering personalized product recommendations. The system helps design content and conversation flows, supports 20+ languages, and provides customer insights for audience segmentation to optimize campaigns. Its goal is to save time, increase the sales closing rate, and scale marketing efforts with targeted, automated interactions rather than relying on generic tools.
Company Size
51-200
Company Stage
Series B
Total Funding
$34.7M
Headquarters
San Francisco, California
Founded
2020
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Globant Ventures, the VC arm of Argentine-based tech consultancy Globant, made a strategic investment in San Francisco-based AI-powered marketing automation platform Connectly.
Founded in 2020, Connectly has raised $132 million in working capital, including its latest round of funding from Ailbaba and participation from Unusual Ventures, Volpe Capital, RX Ventures, Falabella Ventures and Philippos Kourkoulos Latsis.
Connectly, the leader in conversational commerce, today announced its $20 million Series B investment led by Alibaba, with participation from Unusual
Connectly secures $20 million Series B investment led by Alibaba.
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