Avoca, whose AI agents let physical services businesses handle inbound calls and dispatch, raised $125M+ across seed, Series A, and Series B at a $1B valuation (Allie Garfinkle/Fortune)
Avoca, a company that uses AI agents to help physical services businesses manage inbound calls and dispatch operations, has raised over $125 million in funding across multiple rounds. The funding includes seed, Series A, and Series B investments, contributing to a $1 billion valuation. The company's technology aims to streamline customer service and operational efficiency for service-based businesses.
- ▪Avoca's AI agents assist physical services businesses with handling inbound calls and dispatch tasks.
- ▪The company raised more than $125 million through seed, Series A, and Series B funding rounds.
- ▪Avoca has achieved a $1 billion valuation following the latest investments.
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