Sentra.app Raises $5 Million to Develop Enterprise Intelligence Platform

January 29, 2026
Sentra.app has secured $5 million in seed funding co-led by a16z Speedrun and Together Fund to build an organizational memory system for enterprises. The platform aims to unify company knowledge and decisions into a continuous, adaptive intelligence layer.

Sentra.app has raised $5 million in a seed round co-led by a16z Speedrun and Together Fund, announced in a press release. The company is developing an enterprise general intelligence system designed to provide organizations with a persistent memory layer that enhances collaboration, alignment, and decision-making.

The funding round included participation from Parable, Precursor Ventures, Inovia, Backwards Capital, Antigravity Capital, and angel investors such as Gokul Rajaram, Siqi Chen, and former executives from Microsoft, Dropbox, Salesforce, and Slack. Sentra.app is already running a paid proof-of-concept with SoftBank Group Corp., showing early interest in its enterprise knowledge platform.

The startup’s system continuously captures and links decisions, communications, and data across teams, creating a unified company memory. It automates tasks such as meeting documentation, onboarding, and status reporting while preserving institutional knowledge and identifying misalignment early.

Founded by Jae Gwan Park, Andrey Starenky, Al Rey, and Ashwin Gopinath, the team draws from research on agent self-improvement and adaptive AI. Sentra.app describes its platform as a step toward enterprise general intelligence, enabling companies to learn and adapt collectively over time.

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