
Gooey.AI is a low-code orchestration platform that enhances worker productivity through discoverable workflows built from the best private and open-source AI models. It allows developers to integrate various AI models quickly and efficiently, providing tools for creating AI bots that can operate across multiple platforms like WhatsApp and Slack. The company differentiates itself by offering a no-code interface, extensive language support, and a focus on user retention and analytics. With a growing user base and a commitment to open-source principles, Gooey.AI positions itself as a leader in the AI workflow space, catering to developers, NGOs, and enterprises alike.

Gooey.AI is a low-code orchestration platform that enhances worker productivity through discoverable workflows built from the best private and open-source AI models. It allows developers to integrate various AI models quickly and efficiently, providing tools for creating AI bots that can operate across multiple platforms like WhatsApp and Slack. The company differentiates itself by offering a no-code interface, extensive language support, and a focus on user retention and analytics. With a growing user base and a commitment to open-source principles, Gooey.AI positions itself as a leader in the AI workflow space, catering to developers, NGOs, and enterprises alike.
What they do: Low-code, model-agnostic AI orchestration platform for building and deploying multilingual AI workflows and agents (web, WhatsApp, voice, SMS).
Founders: Sean Blagsvedt, Archana Prasad, Dev Aggarwal
Team size: 16 employees
Funding: Pre-Seed round; reported total funding $530,000 (USD); last round announced 2022-01-22
AI workflow orchestration and agent deployment for enterprise and social-impact applications (e.g., agriculture, health, education).
Artificial intelligence / Software
Crunchbase lists J4.Ventures as lead and names Union Bay Partners and Blume Ventures among investors; reported number of investors ~3–4.
“J4.Ventures listed as lead investor; other named investors include Union Bay Partners and Blume Ventures”