Composio just bagged $24M in Series A, and if you're in enterprise AI and not paying attention, you're missing the beat.
Born out of frustration with AIagents that talked a big game but couldn’t show up when it mattered, Composio didn’t come to automate; they came to orchestrate. Founded in June 2023 by Soham Ganatra (Hiring) and Karan Vaidya, a pair of IIT-Bombay minds who know how to code and cut through noise, this team saw the chaos in how AI integrates with real-world workflows and decided to engineer calm out of it.
They didn't build a tool. They built a damn switchboard for the future of work.
When Fortune 500 devs from Meta, Salesforce, and Cisco start pulling your product from GitHub and companies like Databricks and DataStax are running production on it, you’re not testing an idea anymore. You’re setting a standard. Composio now powers 12,000+ developers with an AIautomation engine that doesn’t just plug into tools like GitHub, Jira, Salesforce, and Gmail, it understands them. Over 250 pre-built integrations. Managed auth with SOC Type II rigor. Framework-agnostic across OpenAI, LangChain, and CrewAI. All delivering 90%+ integration reliability in a market that averages closer to coin toss odds.
That’s not iteration. That’s domination.
This $24M round, lled by Lightspeed India, Elevation Capital, and Together Fund, pushes total funding to $28M and stakes a $120M post-money claim on the table. Not bad for a team still under 20 strong. What’s next? A product roadmap that doesn’t blink, 100+ new integrations, better AI decision-making, and infrastructure scaled to take enterprise AI from MVP purgatory to full production. Because Composio doesn’t build for demos. They build for deployment.
While others are still asking how AI agents can be reliable, Composio already answered, and monetized. With usage-based pricing averaging $20K per contract, they’re not hunting unicorns. They’re building the highway for the enterprise AI market racing toward $311B by 2029.
You want business lessons? Build where the friction lives. Composio isn’t chasing the hype. They’re fixing the bottlenecks. Real pain, real scale, real cash. Soham and Karan understood something fundamental: it’s not about making AI smarter; it’s about making AI useful. Fast, extensible, secure. From Bengaluru to San Francisco with Frisco, Texas in the mix, they’re not playing geography games; they’re solving global ones.
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