Today, we're introducing Lassie and $47M in funding led by a16z.
We're building AI that runs small businesses, starting with doctors' offices.
Lassie is already trusted by 700+ practices across the country, working autonomously to provide them with 30 hours of labor per month.
To get here, we first had to leave Robinhood and Superhuman to work in offices ourselves.
Here's how that went.
1/ We’ve raised over $1B at a $26B valuation, led by @Lux_Capital, @generalcatalyst, and @8vc.
Our enterprise usage has grown >10x since the start of this year, and our run-rate revenue grew to $492 M.
We launched Devin two years ago as the first AI software engineer. Since then, cloud agents have gone from niche to mainstream, and today they are the fastest growing way to create software.
We held a company-wide AI hackathon at @tryramp and got to put Glass, our internal AI productivity app, to the test.
650 participants. 100 AI mentors. 305 submissions. 7 finalists. 1 Glass.
It was a blast getting to see so many non-engineers become builders and bring their ideas to life as full featured internal apps or robust, shareable skills.
I grew up in Lebanon. My wife is Swiss. Half my family is French🥖 + Swiss🫕 and I spend a lot of time in Europe.
Europe has incredible builders — many of them work at Ramp.
But building companies there is still far more painful than it should be.
I’ve always wanted to see Europe move as fast as the US.
Yesterday we announced Ramp’s expansion into the UK and EU with the acquisition of Billhop.
Let’s help make that happen.