What happened
Convey, a San Francisco enterprise AI platform, raised a $38 million Series A led by Andreessen Horowitz, with Khosla Ventures and Pear VC joining. The company builds no-code autonomous 'digital teammates' that automate operational workflows such as invoice processing, financial reconciliation and campaign reporting. It was founded by CEO Rohan Chopra, who spent eight years at DoorDash.
Convey reports more than one million hours of automated work for customers including NBCUniversal, Samsara, Unity and Faire. The platform is aimed at non-technical users, who the company says can onboard a teammate in about three hours.
Why it matters
No-code onboarding aimed at non-technical users lowers the barrier to putting agents into real operational workflows. Focusing on well-defined back-office processes like invoicing and reconciliation is a pragmatic entry point where automation has clear value.
The reported hours of automated work suggest adoption beyond pilots, though the figure is self-reported.
MintedBrain take
No-code autonomy is convenient, but the ease of setup can obscure how much oversight financial workflows still need. Keep approval steps and audit trails on anything touching invoices or reconciliation, and confirm the three-hour onboarding claim against your own process complexity before assuming it fits.
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