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Motion Raises $60 Million at $550 Million Valuation

  • Writer: Menlo Times
    Menlo Times
  • Sep 9
  • 2 min read
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Motion, a YC-backed single platform to manage all Human Work and AI Work, led by Harry Qi, Omid Rooholfada, and Ethan Yu, has raised a total of $60 million across Series B, Series C, and Series C2, bringing the total raised to $75 million and a latest valuation of $550 million. The majority of the funding comes from the $38M series C, which was more than 5 times oversubscribed, led by Scale Venture Partners, with series B and C2 pre-empted by insiders HOF Capital, 468 Capital, and SignalFireY Combinator continues to double down in each round, with new investors including Valor Equity Partners, Fellows Fund, Leonis Capital, and over a dozen unicorn founders. Stacey Bishop of Scale Venture Partners will join the board.


Big tech and Fortune 500s are rapidly adopting AI, but small and mid-sized businesses are being left behind. Unable to afford or manage multiple AI solutions, they face costly integrations and limited awareness; many still only know AI through ChatGPT, leaving them without access to the transformative potential of AI Agents.


Motion is building the first end-to-end agentic work suite for SMBs, unifying sales, marketing, project management, and client engagement with AI agents natively embedded. Unlike bolt-on tools, every application is seamlessly integrated and built around agents, making them core to how the platform functions and enabling true agent-driven work.


Motion is building both the platform and the agent layer from the ground up, giving agents native access to business data and workflows. Unlike third-party tools, this approach enables seamless, embedded experiences that solve the failures of brittle integrations and deliver a true out-of-the-box solution, essentially, what Microsoft would look like if founded today.


Motion has scaled to mid-8-figure ARR with over 10,000 B2B customers running their businesses on its agentic work platform. The suite helps CEOs focus on strategy and sales reps close more deals, and AI Employees, launched just three months ago, have already grown from $0 to an 8-figure ARR.

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