Naïve raises $28.5M to automate company operations
The startup says its infrastructure can handle much of the work of setting up and running a business.
Why it matters
The funding reflects investor interest in applying AI beyond coding assistance to broader business-operations automation. If effective, such tools could reshape how small teams handle incorporation, setup and back-office workflows.
The key points
- 1.Naïve raised $28.5 million.
- 2.The startup targets company setup and operations work.
- 3.Its pitch extends vibe-coding concepts into business infrastructure.
Naïve has raised $28.5 million, according to TechCrunch. The startup claims its infrastructure can automate much of the administrative work involved in setting up and running a company.
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