Former Sequoia partner’s new startup uses AI to negotiate...
Blockit, an AI agent that communicates directly with other calendars, has raised $5 million in seed funding led by Sequoia.
What’s Happening
Not gonna lie, Blockit, an AI agent that communicates directly with other calendars, has raised $5 million in seed funding led by Sequoia.
Kais Khimji has spent most of his professional career as a venture investor, including six years as a partner at the prominent VC firm Sequoia Capital. But just like several other former Sequoia partners — including David Vélez, who founded the Brazilian digital bank Nubank — Khimji (pictured left) has always wanted to be a startup founder. (we’re not making this up)
On Thursday, he just dropped that he has revived an idea he began working on as a student at Harvard about 10 years ago, turning it into the AI calendar-scheduling company Blockit.
Why This Matters
In a major vote of confidence, Khimji’s former employer, Sequoia, led the companys $5 million seed round.
This is part of the broader shift happening across the tech industry right now.
The Bottom Line
This story is still developing, and we’ll keep you updated as more info drops.
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