
Dry Merge is an automation platform that allows users to connect various applications and automate repetitive tasks using plain English instructions. The platform differentiates itself with its no-code approach, enabling users to set up automations quickly without technical expertise. It offers a range of integrations with popular business tools, making it suitable for various industries. With a focus on AI-driven automation, Dry Merge aims to streamline workflows and enhance productivity for individuals and businesses alike.

Dry Merge is an automation platform that allows users to connect various applications and automate repetitive tasks using plain English instructions. The platform differentiates itself with its no-code approach, enabling users to set up automations quickly without technical expertise. It offers a range of integrations with popular business tools, making it suitable for various industries. With a focus on AI-driven automation, Dry Merge aims to streamline workflows and enhance productivity for individuals and businesses alike.
Product: Chat-based AI platform that builds automations and app/API integrations from plain-English instructions.
Founders: Edward Frazer and Samuel (Sam) Brashears — longtime friends who founded DryMerge ~2023.
Funding: $2.2M seed (announced 2024-09-13).
Investors: Seed led by Garage Capital; participation from Y Combinator, Goodwater Capital, Ritual Capital, Breakpoint Capital and angels.
GT P / Tech: Uses OpenAI GPT APIs; infrastructure on AWS; integrates with Gmail, Slack, Salesforce and 50+ apps.
Pricing: Self-serve tiers including Free plan and an Individual plan ($25/month).
Workflow automation, integrations, CRM activity capture and data-entry automation.
2023
AI-driven automation / SaaS
$2.2M
Participation from Y Combinator, Goodwater Capital, Ritual Capital, Breakpoint Capital and multiple angel investors (including Umur Cubukcu, JJ Fliegelman, Kulveer Taggar, Nate Matherson).
“Seed round led by Garage Capital with participation from Y Combinator and several institutional investors and angels.”