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We are thrilled to lead Resendās Series A and join the board as they redefine email infrastructure for high-growth companies. @resend is solving the problem of outdated, rigid systems that can't keep up with todayās needs. With AI-powered, high-deliverability emails that⦠https://t.co/zxNYseiMuo
If a year ago you had told me we'd be raising our Series A with a16z... In November 2023 we were in pivot hell, right out of YC, feeling lost... But we found a pain point, in a very specific (albeit huge) industry. And we went for it! Kudos @happyrobot_ai team! To the moon! https://t.co/iBA0R3pbrc





Venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz (a16z) has announced leading two significant Series A funding rounds for tech startups Resend and HappyRobot. Resend raised $18 million to enhance its email infrastructure, which is already favored by engineering, growth, and marketing teams, boasting over 300,000 weekly npm downloads and millions of daily emails sent. Meanwhile, HappyRobot secured $15.6 million to develop its AI communications platform for the logistics sector, which has automated over one million calls in the past year. Both companies aim to address inefficiencies in their respective industries through innovative technology solutions.