New York company Limy, whose platform helps brands optimize their performance in the 'Agentic Web' by measuring and steering visibility, influence and conversions, has emerged from stealth with a $10m funding round.
Limy's technology identifies and decodes every agent and bot interaction that takes place within a site, including what information is being fetched and what action is or isn't being taken. The firm says this creates a direct, measurable link between prompts, agent behavior and business impact. It has also developed an attribution model based on its ability to track and value the entire customer journey via AI and assign prompts to revenue.
The company's founding team of CEO Aviv Shamny (pictured), COO Ido Zabarsky and CTO Ori Reichman, bring in-depth experience and understanding of the training and operation of Large Language Models.
The funding round was led by Flybridge, with participation from a16z speedrun, and other investors including Axiom, Clarim, Communitas, JRV & AnD.
'Other players in this space are focused on what users are entering into LLMs,' says Shamny, 'ie user data, but in the Agentic Web, agents' actions are much more important. The shift from user data to agent data is underway - and that's exactly where we're focused, giving us a clear advantage. We're delighted that a16z speedrun, Flybridge and our other tier one investors have recognized how critical this is to the future of AI discovery.'
Web site: www.limy.ai .
All articles 2006-23 written and edited by Mel Crowther and/or Nick Thomas, 2024- by Nick Thomas, unless otherwise stated.
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