Integrail Secures $10 Million in Seed Funding and Appoints New CEO

Integrail, an Agentic AI startup, has raised $10 million in seed funding and appointed Peter Guagenti as CEO to enhance the adoption of its no-code AI Studio platform.

Integrail, a San Francisco-based Agentic AI startup, has announced the successful acquisition of $10 million in seed funding. This funding round aims to support the expansion and adoption of Integrail's no-code AI Studio platform, which allows businesses to create and deploy AI agents quickly and efficiently.

The company has also appointed Peter Guagenti as the new CEO. Guagenti, formerly the president of AI code assistant leader Tabnine, brings extensive experience in building AI tools and leading digital transformations. His role will focus on driving the rollout of Integrail's platform, which is designed to enable businesses to automate tasks without the need for complex coding or AI expertise.

Integrail's platform offers a no-code, no-integrations approach, providing expert guidance and professional services to deliver end-to-end solutions. This approach allows businesses to see immediate improvements in productivity and cost efficiency by automating low-value tasks and enabling employees to focus on more strategic activities.

The platform supports all major large language models (LLMs) and can be deployed as a Software as a Service (SaaS) or on-premises solution. Integrail's strategy includes direct support for companies through training and professional services, ensuring a seamless transition to AI-driven operations.

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