Full-Time
Posted on 9/4/2025
Low-code platform to build AI workflows
$75k - $120k/yr
New York, NY, USA
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Stack AI builds an enterprise-ready, no-code platform for creating and deploying AI agents and workflow automations. It uses a visual drag-and-drop interface to connect data sources and large language models with business systems like SharePoint, Snowflake, Salesforce, Google Drive, and Notion, enabling knowledge-based assistants, contract analysis, RFP responses, and data extraction. The platform lets teams assemble AI-powered workflows that fetch data, run models, and deploy applications without heavy coding, speeding internal tooling. Its differentiators are enterprise-focused deployment options (including on-premise), compliance (SOC 2, GDPR, HIPAA), and tiered pricing, aimed at reducing deployment time and improving model accuracy across back-office processes.
Company Size
51-200
Company Stage
Series A
Total Funding
$19.1M
Headquarters
San Francisco, California
Founded
2021
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Stack AI has raised $16 million to develop a platform that allows enterprises to create custom AI agents. These agents can interact with various systems and be deployed for a range of tasks, aiming to enhance work intelligence and efficiency rather than reinvent it.
Stack AI, on the other hand, secured $16 million in Series A funding for its platform that allows enterprises to connect various data sources with large language models and create customized AI agents.
StackAI, a San Francisco, CA-based platform provider that enables enterprises to create custom AI Agents, raised $16M in Series A funding.
From left, top row: Jenny Cronin, Vik Korrapati, William Zee, Nermeeta Dhillon, Mary O’Kelly Boit, T.A. McCann. Bottom row: Minh Le, Morgan Blumberg, Diego Oppenheimer, Lekshmi Venu, Martín Ramírez, Dave Parker. (GeekWire Photos / Taylor Soper)The use cases for generative AI are still being ironed out amid a plethora of new tools hitting the market. It’s not totally clear what can actually provide value to everyday work — but there are certainly some early signals of adoption. That was our takeaway after speaking with Seattle founders, investors, and innovators at the AI2 Incubator‘s annual summer party on Thursday evening.The BBQ bash, hosted by the Seattle-based firm that invests and incubates AI-focused startups, was the perfect place to get a pulse on popular AI apps and services that folks are using.Many were quick to mention a favorite tool that was saving time or helping boost knowledge
Stack AI, founded by MIT PhD graduates Antoni Rosinol and Bernardo Aceituno, aims to simplify AI-driven workflow creation. After joining Y Combinator's Winter 23 cohort, they developed a low-code tool for building AI workflows, such as chatbots and AI assistants. The platform connects data sources and LLMs, enabling powerful automations with minimal coding. In six months, they’ve gained over 200 customers and raised $3 million. Early adopters include the healthcare sector, where data reliability is crucial.