Coworked Raises $1.8 Million for Agentic AI Project Manager Harmony
Coworked, an enterprise AI startup, announced in a press release a $1.8 million funding round co-led by Open Opportunity Fund and Two Ravens, with participation from Underdog Labs and Techstars. The funding will support the development and deployment of Coworked Harmony, an agentic AI project manager designed to assist enterprise project management offices and transformation teams.
Harmony operates as a virtual coworker within existing enterprise systems such as Microsoft Project, Atlassian Jira, Smartsheet, ServiceNow, Salesforce, and others. It manages timelines, coordinates teams, schedules meetings, tracks risks, and generates reports without requiring users to learn new interfaces.
The AI system builds organizational context over time by learning from communication channels like email, chat, and voice tools. This enables it to perform coordination and follow-through tasks that typically occupy much of a project manager's time. Coworked plans to use the new funding to expand its engineering and deployment teams, enhance platform integrations, and scale its market operations.
Coworked was founded by Shawn Harris, Ravi Linganuri, and Dr. Sulak Soysa, who previously worked at IBM, Dell, Target, and Deloitte. The company is SOC 2 Type II and ISO 27001 certified.
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