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Software delivery startup Heizen raises seed round led by Titan Capital

EntrackrEntrackr · 7m ago
Software delivery startup Heizen raises seed round led by Titan Capital
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Software delivery startup Heizen raises seed round led by Titan Capital Heizen, an AI-native software delivery startup, has raised $500,000 in a pre-seed funding round led by Titan Capital along with participation from leading angel investors including Varun Alagh (Mamaearth) and Abhishek Goyal (Tracxn). The proceeds will be used to scale its engineering team in India, expand customer acquisition in the U.S., and continue developing its proprietary multi-agent software delivery platform, Heizen said in a press release. Co-founded in April 2024 by Aman Arora, Abhilasha Singh, and Nijansh Verma, Heizen blends AI agents with elite engineering talent to ship custom software faster. Operating on a weekly sprint model, the startup specializes in building agentic internal tools, MVPs, and AI-first digital products. Heizen currently works with startups and is scaling its GTM to serve high-growth companies and enterprises. The platform blends LLM-powered AI agents with human engineers to accelerate the design, development, and deployment of custom AI products, internal tools, and MVPs. Since launch, Heizen claims to have onboarded over 50 clients across the U.S. and India and is currently clocking 20% month-over-month growth. The company plans to expand deeper into the US market, deepen its AI agent capabilities, and build a strong supply of AI-native engineering talent in the coming year. It has an 83% first-month retention and is targeting the global $4.6T IT services market.

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QSR chain Boba Bhai raises $4.3 Mn

EntrackrEntrackr · 9d ago
QSR chain Boba Bhai raises $4.3 Mn
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Quick service restaurant (QSR) chain Boba Bhai has secured $4.3 million (approx. Rs 40 crore) in a funding round from its existing investors 8i Ventures, Titan Capital, Winners Fund, and Global Growth Capital, along with participation from Big Capital and other angel investors. The Bengaluru-based startup had earlier raised Rs 30 crore (around $3.4 million) in its Series A round led by 8i Ventures in January last year and Rs 12.5 crore in a seed funding round led by Titan Capital and Global Growth Capital UK. The proceeds will be deployed to accelerate store expansion, strengthen leadership, and launch new products, Boba Bhai said in a press release. Launched in 2023 by Dhruv Kohli, Boba Bhai specializes in Korean-inspired fusion cuisine and bubble tea. The company operates multiple outlets and cloud kitchens and aims to scale to 300 stores by 2026, offering items like gochujang burgers, K-pop-inspired dishes, and packaged beverages. Boba Bhai offers more than 45 bubble tea flavors, Korean-style burgers, Korean fried chicken, rice/noodle bowls, and fries. It operates with a mix of offline stores and high-volume delivery through Swiggy, Zomato, and Blinkit. The brand said it is growing by about 40–50% month-on-month on quick commerce and intends to be present on all platforms while entering more cities. It aims to cross Rs 100 crore ARR in the next two months. According to Boba Bhai, it reported revenue of Rs 5 crore in FY24, which increased to Rs 30 crore in FY25. The brand claims to currently have 90 outlets across the country, with about 55 outlets offering seating options and the rest acting as delivery hubs.

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