
Akooda is an AI-powered enterprise search platform designed to enhance operational efficiency by providing deep insights and contextual understanding across various business units. It integrates seamlessly with existing workflows and SaaS tools, allowing organizations to quickly retrieve relevant information and optimize decision-making processes. With features like personalized results, generative AI for summarization, and strict data security measures, Akooda positions itself as a leader in operations intelligence, helping teams reclaim valuable time and improve productivity. The platform is trusted by innovative organizations looking to leverage AI for better data management and operational visibility.

Akooda is an AI-powered enterprise search platform designed to enhance operational efficiency by providing deep insights and contextual understanding across various business units. It integrates seamlessly with existing workflows and SaaS tools, allowing organizations to quickly retrieve relevant information and optimize decision-making processes. With features like personalized results, generative AI for summarization, and strict data security measures, Akooda positions itself as a leader in operations intelligence, helping teams reclaim valuable time and improve productivity. The platform is trusted by innovative organizations looking to leverage AI for better data management and operational visibility.
What they do: AI-powered enterprise search and ops-intelligence that surfaces insights across SaaS tools
Founded / HQ: Founded 2021; Cambridge, Massachusetts
Security focus: Promotes SOC 2 Type II and zero data retention claims
Recent funding: $11M seed announced July 2023 (total disclosed funding ~$12M)
Team size: About 17 employees
Enterprise search / operations intelligence for uncovering insights across business systems
2021
Enterprise Software / Artificial Intelligence
$11,000,000
Reported seed round; investors named in coverage include NFX, Atlassian Ventures, Village Global, Founder Collective and angels.
“Backed by early-stage VCs including NFX, Atlassian Ventures, Village Global, Founder Collective and others”