Gumloop said on March 12 it raised a $50 million Series B led by Benchmark to scale its AI automation and agent platform for non-technical employees, with participation from Nexus VP, First Round Capital, Y Combinator, Box Group, The Cannon Project, and Shopify Ventures.
The startup says its platform lets teams build and deploy AI agents for multi-step tasks without engineers and takes a model-agnostic approach so companies can choose among model providers based on the job. Gumloop’s Series B announcement also highlights “Gumloop Agents,” which can be deployed across workspaces like Slack, Microsoft Teams, and email, as part of its push to make agent creation accessible to non-technical users.
In its post about the financing, Gumloop said it has become a go-to place for employees at companies such as Shopify, Ramp, Gusto, Samsara, Instacart, and Opendoor to build AI-driven automations, underscoring its focus on bottom-up adoption inside large organizations.
The company is also positioning Gumstack as a security and observability layer that tracks data use across agents and logs tool calls for auditability, a signal that governance and controls are becoming central as enterprises expand agentic workflows beyond pilot projects.
Key points
- Gumloop raised a $50M Series B led by Benchmark with participation from Nexus VP, First Round, Y Combinator, Box Group, The Cannon Project, and Shopify Ventures.
- The company’s no-code, model-agnostic AI agent platform targets non-technical teams and supports deployments across Slack, Microsoft Teams, and email.
- Gumstack is positioned as an enterprise security and observability layer for monitoring agent data use and tool-call audit trails.
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