Jeeva AI builds autonomous digital sales workers designed to take on the repetitive, high-volume tasks that slow down revenue teams. Rather than offering a single monolithic bot, Jeeva uses a multi-agent architecture in which specialized agents handle distinct parts of the sales workflow. A Prospector Agent finds and qualifies leads, a Writer Agent personalizes outreach, an Engagement Agent manages outbound campaigns, and a Smart Inbox Agent triages replies, so the full top-of-funnel motion can run with minimal manual effort.
The company's messaging emphasizes augmentation over replacement. Jeeva's agents are built to supercharge human reps, handling research, enrichment, sequencing, and inbox management so salespeople can spend their time on conversations and relationships. The platform reports being used by tens of thousands of sales professionals, with notable adoption in non-tech verticals such as real estate, healthcare, financial services, and insurance where outbound capacity is often constrained.
Jeeva's value proposition centers on time savings and pipeline efficiency. By automating prospecting and follow-up, teams reportedly save up to three hours per day per rep, while maintaining personalization through AI-generated, context-aware messaging. The system continuously enriches lead data and keeps engagement flowing across channels.
In 2025, Jeeva AI raised $9 million to launch and scale its agentic sales platform, with backing from Sapphire Ventures, JLL Spark, Alt Capital, Bonfire Ventures, Mucker Capital, Techstars, and notable angels including Salesforce co-founder Marc Benioff. Reported total funding across rounds is around $25 million. The investor roster, spanning enterprise software and proptech, reflects Jeeva's cross-industry positioning in the autonomous sales agent market.