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Capably Raises $4M to Replace Legacy Automation and Lead the Next Wave of Agentic AI-Powered Automation

Capably empowers professionals to automate complex tasks with AI in minutes, regardless of their level of technical expertise. Operating autonomously in the background, Capably acts as an extension of the teams it supports, driving greater productivity and efficiency. Anyone in the company can use Capably to automate back-office tasks like data entry and processing, generate insights and reports, manage projects, and more—all while the organization maintains complete control and visibility over how and when employees delegate work to AI.
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Capably empowers professionals to automate complex tasks with AI in minutes, regardless of their level of technical expertise. Operating autonomously in the background, Capably acts as an extension of the teams it supports, driving greater productivity and efficiency. Anyone in the company can use Capably to automate back-office tasks like data entry and processing, generate insights and reports, manage projects, and more—all while the organization maintains complete control and visibility over how and when employees delegate work to AI.

, Capably is setting the standard for how modern teams automate work with AI. The co-founders bring C-level experience from multiple successful exits, including their time together at SuperAwesome—the world's largest kids' digital engagement platform—acquired by Epic Games in 2020.

For years, companies have struggled with automating business processes. Traditional Robotic Process Automation (RPA) platforms, often marketed as no-code or low-code solutions, promised simplicity but delivered complexity instead: rigid setups, steep learning curves, slow time to value, and costly maintenance. More recently, businesses saw a glimmer of hope with the emergence of AI Agents, offering more flexibility and intelligence than their rule-based RPA predecessors. Unfortunately, the probabilistic nature of LLMs has made AI Agents unreliable when handling routine tasks.

Capably closes the gap between the rigidity of legacy automation tools and the unreliability of AI agents with Intelligent Automation. without sacrificing control or reliability. All of this is delivered through a platform so intuitive that no employee training is required. This new investment round enables Capably to expand its product offering and meet the fast-growing demand for effortless, trustworthy, and accessible AI-driven work delegation.

Rafa Pulido , CEO and Co-founder of Capably: "Businesses have been overwhelmed by a flood of automation and AI tools in recent years, yet expectations have fallen short. Companies are ready to evolve, but the noise in the market has created more confusion than clarity. who helps organizations spend less time on tedious tasks and more on the work that truly drives them forward."

Benjamin Torrero , Principal at Boost Capital Partners, adds: "AI is transforming how people and businesses operate, and delegating work to AI is the future. Capably is leading this shift, and we're excited to back them in redefining the way work gets done."

Capably is the Intelligent Automation Platform that helps businesses adopt AI for smarter work delegation. Founded by Rafa Pulido and Nicolas Trésegnie, Capably enables professionals to automate complex tasks in minutes without technical expertise. From Marketing and Sales to Finance and Operations, the platform seamlessly operates in the background as an extension of teams, enhancing productivity while ensuring organizations maintain complete control and visibility over their AI-driven work delegation.

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