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Town raises $55M for AI assistants that learn user lives

Created at 4 Jun · 8:31 AM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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Town, a startup founded by former Plaid CTO Jean-Denis Grézé and ex-Google AI director Tony Vincent, has secured $55 million in Series A funding. The company's AI assistants, called Townies, aim to deeply integrate with users' digital lives by connecting to email and calendars to proactively assist with tasks. The funding round was led by Andreessen Horowitz and Forerunner Ventures.

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Key Numbers

$55 millionSeries A funding raised by Town
$16 billionGlobal AI assistant market value in 2024
$74 billionProjected global AI assistant market value by 2033
$110 billionCurrent productivity software business value
$196 billionProjected productivity software business value by 2031
1 billion+Global knowledge workers targeted
3 times a dayAverage ChatGPT/Claude usage by 80th percentile user
5 minutesTime for Town to surface user biography and initial actions
70-80%Usage of Town for work by prosumer users
10,000Approximation of Town users
99%User retention over two months for users with custom automation
7 yearsGrézé's tenure as CTO of Plaid

Who's Involved

Jean-Denis Grézé
Co-founder and CEO of Town, former CTO of Plaid
Tony Vincent
Co-founder of Town, former director of applied AI at Google
Andreessen Horowitz
Lead investor in Town's $55 million Series A funding
Forerunner Ventures
Investor in Town's $55 million Series A funding
First Round
Investor in Town's $55 million Series A funding
Alt Capital
Investor in Town's $55 million Series A funding
Conviction
Investor in Town's $55 million Series A funding
Kirsten Green
Founder and managing partner of Forerunner Ventures

↳ Why This Matters

This funding round signals strong investor confidence in a new approach to AI assistants that prioritizes deep personalization and proactive task automation, potentially challenging existing large-scale AI offerings by focusing on user integration and partnership.

Key facts

  • Town raised $55 million in Series A funding.
  • The funding round was led by Andreessen Horowitz and Forerunner Ventures.
  • Town's AI assistants, called Townies, connect to user emails and calendars.
  • Townies learn user preferences and patterns to suggest or automate tasks.
  • The company was founded in late 2024 by Jean-Denis Grézé and Tony Vincent.
  • Town is targeting the global AI assistant market, projected to reach $74 billion by 2033.

Town, a startup focused on personalized AI assistants, has raised $55 million in a Series A funding round led by Andreessen Horowitz, with participation from Forerunner Ventures, First Round, Alt Capital, and Conviction. Founded in late 2024 by Jean-Denis Grézé, former CTO of Plaid, and Tony Vincent, former director of applied AI at Google, Town aims to address the underutilization of AI tools by the average user. Their AI assistants, dubbed 'Townies,' are designed to be deeply integrated into a user's digital life, connecting to email and calendars to build a comprehensive understanding of the user. This allows Townies to proactively suggest actions or automate tasks, such as generating research briefs or translating documents. The company targets 'prosumers' whose personal and professional lives are intertwined, with a significant user base including Australian plumbers. Town operates on Google and Microsoft infrastructure and aims to differentiate itself by focusing on user partnership rather than data extraction, drawing lessons from Grézé's experience with the failed Visa acquisition of Plaid. The company reports nearly 10,000 users and 99% retention among those who have created custom automations.

Frequently asked questions

Town is a startup developing personalized AI assistants called Townies that integrate deeply with users' digital lives to proactively assist with tasks.

Town was founded by Jean-Denis Grézé, former CTO of Plaid, and Tony Vincent, former director of applied AI at Google.

The goal is to help users leverage AI more effectively by connecting to their email and calendar, learning their patterns, and automating or suggesting tasks.

The global AI assistant market was valued at $16 billion in 2024 and is projected to reach $74 billion by 2033.

What Happens Next

01Town will continue to develop its AI assistant technology.
02The company will likely focus on user acquisition and retention strategies.
03Further integration with user digital ecosystems is expected.

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3 Jun · 11:49 AM
Town, an AI assistant startup, raised $55 million in Series A funding to personalize AI for knowledge workers.
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Town's AI assistants learn your life—Andreessen Horowitz and Forerunner just backed the vision with $55 millionm.piqsuite.com

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