Because the yr of the AI agent takes form, a brand new pattern is rising: startups providing the picks and shovels that assist employers construct a workforce of bots.
Manny Medina, greatest referred to as the founder and former CEO of the $4.4 billion valued gross sales automation firm Outreach, simply launched one such startup known as Paid, he informed iinfoai completely.
Paid doesn’t make AI brokers. It presents a platform that makes positive they receives a commission, profitably. Paid introduced Monday that it raised €10 million (about $11 million) in a pre-seed funding from European powerhouse EQT Ventures, Sequoia, and GTMFund.
Medina got here up with the concept for Paid after spending months speaking to dozens of agentic platform startups. In these conversations, a typical criticism emerged. “They didn’t actually know what to cost,” Medina informed iinfoai.
The premise of Paid is that the outdated methods of charging for software program gained’t work with AI brokers. Agentic firms can’t cost per person or per seat, which means based mostly on how many individuals are utilizing the software program (like old-school Microsoft Workplace). The entire level is that one worker might run plenty of brokers. Or brokers will run by themselves with no human overseer in any respect.
Corporations creating AI brokers can also’t cost just like the final massive generational change in software program, SaaS, charging by utilization as a result of, if brokers work correctly, they “are taking on an entire function,” Medina says.
An agent’s buyer doesn’t wish to pay for all of the discrete duties an agent does — if it even is aware of all of them, he says. They wish to pay for its outcomes, like an worker. So if an agent is employed in insurance coverage and the function’s success is measured in accomplished coverage renewals, an organization doesn’t wish to pay for every e mail the agent despatched.
On the identical time, the prices related to offering brokers are variable, relying on what number of LLM tokens it must execute its coaching and its duties.
“So how do you assist them value for the job that they’re delivering?” Medina mentioned of the startups providing brokers. “They wanted the power to strive new issues with totally different prospects. They wanted the power to measure their margins.”
Billing meets HR administration
Brokers are so new that startups haven’t needed to cope with processes that present worthwhile billing, not to mention renewals. Paid permits agentic startups to create pricing — fastened or variable — with a watch to worthwhile margins.
In doing so, it additionally tracks brokers’ output, which additionally lets startups validate the return on funding.
It’s the AI agent period model of Zuora (SaaS renewal billing software program) meets SuccessFactors (SaaS HR administration software program).
The Paid platform is being marketed to startups, moderately than enterprises like Salesforce and Microsoft, that are additionally providing agentic platforms. Paid has three such firms as beta prospects, it says: Logic.app, 11x, VidLab7, Artisan, and HappyRobot.
“Brokers are changing roles, human roles, not your entire job, however complete roles,” Medina says.
He’s additionally training what he preaches, utilizing AI to construct this new startup. Paid engineers vibe coded the preliminary product demos with instruments like v0, Replit, and Lovable.
“That is what’s a lot enjoyable about constructing an organization proper now. We now have two engineers, and we have now constructed everything of the constructing platform in a month. Why? As a result of we construct every part on AI,” he mentioned.
Medina has expertise constructing firms from nothing. The previous Microsoftie, who has been a well-known a part of the Seattle tech scene for many years, took Outreach from $0 when he based it in 2011 to 800 workers and $250 million in annual recurring income by the point he left the CEO function in September.
Medina left the manager chairman function in March, although he stays on the board. He, and Paid, are actually based mostly in London.