Gumloop is a no-code platform that lets anyone build AI agents and automate business workflows by dragging and dropping modular components onto a visual canvas. The thesis behind the product is that AI can automate a huge range of business-relevant tasks, but most AI automation tools are unreliable and costly, so Gumloop focuses on making automation both accessible to non-developers and dependable enough for real work.

Users build automations by connecting modules that integrate with third-party apps and tools such as Gmail, Outlook, GitHub, Slack, and X, or by starting from prebuilt pipelines for common jobs like generating daily stock reports or summarizing documents. The result is a workflow builder that spans simple personal automations to enterprise-grade agent pipelines, all without writing code.

The company was founded in 2023 by Rahul Behal and Max Brodeur-Urbas, McGill University classmates. Brodeur-Urbas is a former Microsoft software engineer and Behal previously worked as a developer at Amazon Web Services. The company began life as AgentHub, a side project for a Discord community, before rebranding to Gumloop in 2023 to feel more approachable to non-technical users.

Gumloop, which went through Y Combinator, announced a $17 million Series A in January 2025 led by Nexus Venture Partners with participation from First Round Capital and Y Combinator, and relocated to Silicon Valley around that raise. In March 2026 it raised a $50 million Series B led by Benchmark, bringing total funding to roughly $70 million across its rounds, as it pushes to turn every employee into an AI agent builder.

The platform is now used by thousands of users ranging from indie hackers to enterprise teams at companies like Instacart, Webflow, Rippling, and Fortune 100 organizations. Gumloop competes in the broad no-code agent and automation space, differentiating on an approachable visual builder, reliability, and a growing library of integrations and prebuilt flows.