Tel Aviv-based knowledge management platform Doti AI has raised $7 million in seed funding. Doti consolidates and integrates structured and unstructured data from different sources and promises non-technical users 'real-time, actionable insights seamlessly integrated into existing workflows'.
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Doti says its solution can be deployed in under an hour, on-premise or in the cloud; seamlessly integrates with existing tools; and leaves data under the company's control, with 'permissions and access controls at every level'. Founders Matan Cohen, CEO and Opher Hofshi, CPO, first worked together as leaders of teams in software development and infrastructure security at web site builder Wix.
Doti's uses include analyzing codebases, drafting communications, retrieving historical project context and answering policy questions - for example a sales team can pull up detailed client histories or access real-time data on product updates to personalize pitches, while customer support teams can resolve issues faster by retrieving relevant knowledge base articles or identifying similar past cases via one interface.
Cohen says the firm is 'transforming how teams interact with information, without compromising security or compliance'. He suggests: 'Enterprises need more than just another search tool. They need a secure, intuitive platform that not only understands their data but delivers the right context when and where it's needed'.
Hofshi says Doti integrates with platforms like Slack to monitor ongoing conversations. 'When Doti identifies a question it can address within its secure connection to company systems, it sends a real-time direct response to the employee. This proactive approach removes the need for users to consciously decide what to ask or how to leverage the platform, naturally integrating into their daily workflows and addressing their queries in the most intuitive way possible'.
The round was led by F2 Venture Capital, with participation from a number of angel investors.
The firm is on the web at www.doti.ai .
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