Clicks builds AI agents that replace outsourced back-office teams and shared services centers by literally operating a computer the way a human employee does. Rather than relying on brittle API integrations, each Clicks agent gets its own virtual desktop, perceives the screen through vision models, and acts through mouse and keyboard inputs. That computer-use approach gives the agents the broadest possible action space and lets them handle any workflow a human office worker can, from data entry and reconciliation to claims processing and recruiting operations.
The company is targeting the multi-billion dollar business process outsourcing market, pitching deployment in weeks rather than the months typical of legacy BPO transitions and at a fraction of the cost of offshore labor. Early traction is concentrated in recruiting operations, where Clicks agents automate the repetitive back-office work that surrounds sourcing and candidate management, but the underlying platform is industry agnostic. Customers span more than 50 countries and several have signed six-figure annual contracts, validating the willingness to swap human seats for agent seats.
Clicks was founded in 2025 by Dominik Helmreich and Oliver Knapp and is headquartered in San Francisco. The team of four joined Y Combinator Fall 2025 (F25) batch and has raised over four million dollars from Y Combinator, Harry Stebbings 20VC, Fly Ventures, and Yellow. The bet is that computer-use agents will eat the back office over the next several years and that the winning platform will be the one with the most reliable execution loop and the broadest action space, not the one with the prettiest dashboard.