a16z is betting $38M that you want an AI ‘teammate’, not another agent

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a16z is betting $38M that you want an AI ‘teammate’, not another agent

The word “agent” is everywhere in enterprise software right now, which is exactly why Convey does not want to use it. The startup has raised a $38mn Series A led by Andreessen Horowitz, with Khosla Ventures and Pear VC joining. Its pitch is a deliberate rebrand: not AI agents that complete tasks, but AI “teammates” […] This story continues at The Next Web

The word “agent” is everywhere in enterprise software right now, which is exactly why Convey does not want to use it.

The startup has raised a $38mn Series A led by Andreessen Horowitz, with Khosla Ventures and Pear VC joining. Its pitch is a deliberate rebrand: not AI agents that complete tasks, but AI “teammates” that own an outcome.

“Agents feel a bit overloaded at this point,” co-founder and chief executive Rohan Chopra told Business Insider. “We emphasise teammate over agent because the teammate is responsible for an outcome, not just a specific task.”

Chopra, one of DoorDash’s earliest employees, traces the idea to a colleague who spent his days manually texting drivers to assign deliveries. DoorDash automated that work away; Convey wants to do the same for companies without DoorDash’s engineering budget.

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In practice that means the unloved jobs: ingesting orders, reconciling invoices, preparing endless customer reports. Convey says it has already run more than a million hours of such work autonomously for clients including NBCUniversal, Unity and ChargePoint, though that figure is its own.

The timing is delicate. Convey is selling automation just as Snap, Block and Wix cite AI in job cuts, and Chopra leans hard on the idea that he is freeing people from work they hated rather than replacing them.

It is a reassuring story, and a convenient one. The honest version is that the technology can do both, and which one wins depends on the company buying it.

The bigger threat is not the framing but the giants. OpenAI and Anthropic are pushing deeper into agents, and could absorb much of this market themselves.

Chopra’s bet is that focus beats breadth, the same way DoorDash survived despite Uber. Maybe. But at barely a year old, with one product category and a label its rivals can copy overnight, Convey is wagering that “teammate” is a moat. It is more likely a head start.

Cristian Dina is the CRO at The Next Web. He has interviewed 300+ industry leaders and authored the book King of Networking, establishing hi (show all) Cristian Dina is the CRO at The Next Web. He has interviewed 300+ industry leaders and authored the book King of Networking, establishing himself as one of the most connected and respected voices in the ecosystem. At just 23 years old, Cristian was included in the Forbes 30 Under 30 2025 list, representing a new generation of tech builders, bold thinkers who move fast, build with purpose, and create real impact.

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