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We've raised $20M to build the cloud agent OS for work

by Andrew Lee

Today I’m thrilled to share two pieces of news: Tasklet has raised $20M, and we’re now generally available.

Tasklet has grown incredibly fast, with revenue increasing 1,200% already in 2026 and recently passing $5M in annualized run rate. This traction has helped us secure $20M in new funding from Union Square Ventures, Lightspeed Venture Partners, Y Combinator, Jeff Dean, Patrick & John Collison, and others, valuing the company at $175M.

The way knowledge work gets done is changing

For the last 30 years, doing work on a computer has meant switching between dozens of applications — email, spreadsheets, CRMs, project management tools, dashboards, databases — and manually stitching them together. Each app has its own interface to learn, its own data silo, and its own limitations. You adapt to the software.

That era has ended.

AI agents are replacing application software as the primary way people get work done. Instead of switching between dozens of apps, you work through a single intelligent agent that connects to all your tools, generates custom UIs when you need them, writes and runs code on the fly, and takes real actions across every system you use — all running 24/7 in the cloud.

The agent doesn’t just assist you inside your apps. It becomes the app.

What we’re building

Our vision is to make Tasklet your work operating system — not just your main AI tool, but the main app you use at work, period. Instead of switching tabs to Stripe, BigQuery, or Asana, you access everything through Tasklet. When you need a UI, the agent generates one. When you need analysis, the agent writes and runs code. When you need something done at 3am, your agent triggers automatically.

Today, Tasklet already connects to thousands of integrations: any HTTP API, any MCP server, and it can control a full cloud browser for anything without an API. It takes real actions — updating CRMs, sending emails, filing tickets, and processing data. It can run autonomously 24/7 on schedules, email events, Slack messages, webhooks, and other triggers. Our interface is a simple chat, but the agent can generate UI or run code when extra power is needed. This is all built on top of our cloud-native runtime infrastructure that makes the whole experience smart, reliable, and secure.

With this funding, we’re going much further:

  • Every tool, one sentence away. We’re building the deepest connectivity layer in AI — where your agent can reach any system you use at work, with zero setup friction.
  • An even smarter harness. The best agent isn’t about any single model — it’s about the engine around it. We’re investing in best-in-class context engineering, support for more models, performance & cost improvements, and more.
  • Agents that use computers like humans do. Code execution and browser control aren’t bolt-on features — they’re core to the architecture.
  • Teams and orgs. Shared connections, organizational guardrails, audit logging, compliance — everything IT and security teams need to roll out agents across a company.
  • Mobile. Push notifications, quick approvals, and the ability to steer your agents from your phone. Your agent never sleeps, and soon neither will your access to it.
  • Simplicity above all. As we add capabilities, the product should feel simpler, not more complex. Expect our UI to stay minimal even as capabilities grow exponentially.

Now generally available

Tasklet has been in beta since October 2025. Today, we’re launching into general availability. The platform is already trusted by thousands of businesses. If you’ve been waiting to try Tasklet, now is the time.

We’re hiring

We’re a team of nine today, and we’re growing fast. We have 11 open roles across engineering, design, marketing, customer success, and operations — all full-time and in-person in our San Francisco office. Check out our careers page to see openings & application instructions.

Know someone who’d be a great fit? We’re offering a $20,000 referral bonus for every successful hire. Details on the careers page.

This is just the beginning.