Software delivery startup Heizen raises $500,000 in seed round led by Titan Capital

Heizen, an AI-native software delivery startup, has raised $500,000 in a pre-seed funding round led by Titan Capital along with participation from leading angel investors including Varun Alagh (Mamaearth) and Abhishek Goyal. According to a press release from Heizen, the money will be utilised to grow its technical staff in India, increase client acquisition in the United States, and carry on creating its in-house multi-agent software delivery platform.

In addition to working with startups, Heizen is expanding its GTM to cater to high-growth businesses and corporations. The platform speeds up the design, development, and implementation of internal tools, MVPs, and custom AI solutions by combining human engineers with LLM-powered AI agents. Heizen reports that it has onboarded more than 50 clients in the United States and India since its launch and is now experiencing 20% monthly growth.  In the upcoming year, the business intends to increase its AI agent capabilities, penetrate the US market more, and develop a robust pool of AI-native engineering talent.  It targets the $4.6 trillion global market for IT services and has an 83% first-month retention rate.

About Heizen

Heizen has been Co-founded in April 2024 by Aman Arora, Abhilasha Singh, and Nijansh Verma. Heizen blends AI agents with elite engineering talent to ship custom software faster. Operating on a weekly sprint model, the startup specializes in building agentic internal tools, MVPs, and AI-first digital products.

Heizen is a company, formerly known as OpenGig, that has recently transitioned into a SaaS product focused on energy management. It utilizes technologies like AI, GIS mapping, and data representation to drive growth and improve user experience. The company is also focused on backend security, database optimization, and streamlining CI/CD pipelines for faster user access.

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