AI is revolutionizing the way many businesses and teams operate, with AI-powered tools allowing users to automate complex processes, extract insights from data, and generate personalized content. AirOps, a Miami-based startup, is taking this one step further by allowing users to easily deploy AI-powered apps within their existing systems and workflows. To this end, AirOps recently raised $7 million in seed funding across investors like Wing VC, Founder Collective, XFund, Village Global, Apollo Projects, and Lachy Groom.
AirOps was founded by Alex Halliday, Berna Gonzalez, and Matt Hammel who have experience in creating products for companies like MasterClass, Bungalow and more. They have built a suite of easy-to-use, task-specific AI apps that leverage multiple AI models such as GPT-3, GPT-4 and Claude to optimize performance, speed and cost. Users can install these apps in minutes, without needing to invest in technical capabilities, and deploy them via Chrome extension, Web apps, Google Sheets, or data warehouses with an API. Companies in various industries such as Real Estate, HR Software, E-Learning, and Financial Services are already using AirOps to automate their operations and generate content at scale.
Alex Halliday is the CEO of AirOps, with a background in finance and technology. He has worked in a variety of roles in the field ranging from building fintech products to managing analytics platforms. Berna Gonzalez is the CTO of AirOps and a software and hardware engineer. She has worked on a number of projects including cloud-based web and mobile applications and automation tools. Finally, Matt Hammel is the COO of AirOps, a former data scientist and engineering manager at MasterClass. Together, they form a powerful team that has brought AirOps to the forefront of the AI scene.
Given their innovative technology, AirOps is well-poised to revolutionize the way businesses use AI and help them become more efficient and productive. With the recent seed funding, AirOps will be able to grow its product suite, employ new staff, and onboard new customers. This is undoubtedly a great step forward in making AI more accessible to