AI native coordination startup Brekfuz raises $525K from multiple investors

Investors including Pear VC, Pareto Holdings, Collective Global, and a number of angel investors have contributed $525K to the AI native coordination firm Brekfuz at a valuation of $7.5 million.
Brekfuz is an AI-native coordination platform that was co-founded by Arhan Singhal and Sarthak Ahuja with the goal of making organizational knowledge searchable, accessible, and useful.
In order to lessen reliance on recurrent status updates and disjointed handoffs, the platform automatically maps ownership, responsibilities, and domain expertise inside an organization.
It enables staff members and AI systems to use natural language to search for information across platforms like Slack, email, documents, meeting minutes, and GitHub. The program, according to the business, is intended to lessen reliance on individual workers for knowledge on decisions, procedures, and ownership within organizations.
Brekfuz creates a searchable record of organizational knowledge by integrating project management tools, code repositories, meeting minutes, communication platforms, and documentation systems. Users can pose natural language queries and get answers that are connected to the original content.
According to the company, its goal is to operate as an infrastructure layer that enables organizations to improve the searchability, accessibility, and actionability of their personnel, procedures, and decisions.




