Capably has landed $4 million in fresh funding to help businesses rethink how they delegate work using AI-powered automation. This funding marks a major step toward replacing outdated RPA tools with intuitive AI systems anyone can use—no coding needed.
Traditional robotic process automation platforms promised simplicity, but most failed to deliver. They’re hard to set up, tough to maintain, and operate on static rules that don’t adapt when tasks change. It’s no surprise that nearly 50% of RPA projects collapse due to poor design, lack of oversight, and automation that adds more complexity than it solves.
Capably is fixing that by merging proven automation with adaptive agentic AI. Their platform enables scalable, reliable workflows that employees can use with zero training. It runs quietly in the background—like an extra teammate—helping teams work faster, smarter, and with less stress.
Making AI Work for the Entire Organization
The $4 million seed round was led by Boost Capital Partners, with backing from Concept Ventures, Sure Valley Ventures, Araya Ventures, Haatch, Koro Ventures, Wayra, and Ascension. The funding will help Capably scale its AI-powered automation platform and serve growing enterprise demand.
Capably’s approach stands apart from both outdated RPA tools and ungoverned AI agents. It offers a balance of adaptability and control. Co-founders Rafa Pulido and Nicolas Trésegnie, who previously led SuperAwesome to an acquisition by Epic Games, bring a wealth of experience in scaling category-defining startups. Together with a strong founding team, they’re redefining what workplace automation should look like.
Capably integrates seamlessly with over 100 business tools, including Slack, Google Workspace, Microsoft Teams, and email. That means teams can get started right away—no complex deployments, no disruption. With this wide compatibility, it’s easy to bring AI-powered automation into every corner of the organization.
So far, results speak for themselves: 70% of Capably users report increased productivity, and 67% say the platform dramatically reduces time spent on critical tasks. It empowers anyone—regardless of their tech skills—to automate work that once took hours.
The New Era of Work Delegation Has Arrived
Beyond streamlining repetitive tasks, Capably is helping shape the future of how teams operate. Experts believe tomorrow’s workplace will rely heavily on AI agents, each handling specialized roles, while people serve as coordinators and decision-makers. This shift is already giving rise to new roles like AI agent operators and prompt engineers.
Capably’s CEO Rafa Pulido believes the time is now. “Companies are drowning in AI tools that overpromise and underdeliver. Capably cuts through the noise with real results. We help teams stop wasting time on repetitive work and start focusing on what really matters.”
Benjamin Torrero of Boost Capital Partners agrees. “Delegating work to AI isn’t a trend—it’s the future. Capably is leading that transformation, and we’re proud to support them.”
With enterprises still wasting an estimated $200 billion annually on manual workflows, Capably’s vision of intuitive, AI-powered automation could not come at a better time.