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The Polish startup mysite.ai, formerly Codejet, has raised a EUR 2.1 million pre-seed round to construct a fully autonomous AI assistant that will be able to manage a small business’s entire online presence from crafting a website to capturing new customers. It manages every facet of a business’s digital presence. The round was led by Inovo VC and joined by Sunfish Partners, Fabian Veit (make.com), Bart Roszkowski (Alokai) and other angels.
Who is this AI employee for?
This platform is designed specifically for very small businesses like local tradespeople, beauty professionals and solo entrepreneurs, etc. Those who usually don’t have marketing teams or technical knowledge in mind. Unlike any other enterprise SaaS tools, mysite.ai does not use jargon and delivers simple, easy tools that can be used right away.
What will be the role of this AI assistant?
This AI acts like full-time digital workers. It will chat with the business owner, start building a website from scratch and then design, write and publish it all in one sitting without any of the coding part for the business owner. It lives on mysite.ai and includes a custom domain and will be live that same day. The vision is that the future capabilities will cover social media, paid ads, content and customer engagement in real time.
What makes this different from no-code tools?
According to CEO Patryk Pijanowski, the previous tools like Codejet were mainly built for agencies and still left ‘middle-men’ in place rather than targeting business owners directly; mysite.ai eliminates the middle-men and provides a different type of AI solution that improves the entire workflow to operate online.
Can this business model scale?
Michał Rokosz, partner at Inovo VC, stated that tools that allow large language models to be accessible to people or users that are not technical are truly valuable. mysite.ai is part of a larger movement to democratise AI and allow small businesses to leverage enterprise software technology without hiring anyone.