Amsterdam-based startup Lleverage, which uses AI to automate complex business processes, has secured €3 million in a seed round. The funding came from Peak.
- Founded in 2024 by Lennard Kooy, Badr Eddial, Tim Beyer, and Tom van Wees, Lleverage develops an AI-powered automation platform that allows businesses to automate complex processes using natural language instead of code.
- The platform enables users, without technical expertise, to describe business problems in plain language, which the system then turns into automated workflows.
- Lleverage integrates with over 2,000 tools like Google Workspace and Slack, automating workflows in seconds and freeing up to 80% of time for high-impact work.
"Rather than focusing on the technology itself, we concentrate on the underlying challenge: enabling business experts to automate their knowledge without getting lost in technical complexity. With Lleverage, describing the problem is all it takes to begin solving it," claims Lennard Kooy, co-founder and CEO of Lleverage.
Details of the deal
- The fresh funding round was led by Peak Capital, a venture capital firm based in Amsterdam, Berlin, and Stockholm. Peak Capital invests in startups specializing in SaaS, marketplaces, and platforms, with investment ticket sizes ranging from €250,000 to €4 million.
“The founders bring impressive experience, having collectively built and scaled companies across more than 10 countries, generating nearly €100 million in annual revenue. With a clear vision for accessible AI automation, Lleverage demonstrates what Dutch innovation can achieve by setting bold ambitions while solving real business problems at scale," explains Thijs Dijkman, partner at Peak.
- With the new €3 million in funding, Lleverage plans to accelerate development of its AI platform, expand its team with top talent, and scale operations across Europe.