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Monaco Launches AI-Native CRM With $35M to Take On Salesforce

SAN FRANCISCO: Monaco emerges from stealth this week with $35 million in funding and a public beta launch, positioning itself as an AI-native alternative to legacy CRM platforms in a direct challenge to Salesforce and HubSpot.

Founders Fund leads both the $10 million seed and $25 million Series A rounds, with Human Capital participating. Angel backers include Stripe co-founders Patrick and John Collison, Y Combinator chief Garry Tan, and Greenoaks Capital founder Neil Mehta.

The startup is founded by Sam Blond, formerly head of sales at Brex and most recently a partner at Founders Fund, alongside his brother Brian Blond of Human Capital, Abishek Viswanathan previously CPO at Apollo and Qualtrics, and Malay Desai formerly SVP of engineering at Clari.

The founding team’s deep sales pedigree shapes Monaco’s core bet: that today’s dominant CRM platforms were built for a human-operated world and are ill-suited for one where AI agents execute the work.

Monaco’s platform covers the full sales cycle from a single system automatically building and scoring a startup’s total addressable market, identifying buyers through connection and activity signals, running AI-generated outreach campaigns, drafting follow-up emails, and updating CRM records.

Unlike fully automated AI sales tools, Monaco layers experienced human sales professionals into the loop to monitor and guide the AI’s work, a hedge against hallucinations and off-brand outreach that purely agentic competitors skip.

The company targets seed and Series A startups priced below Salesforce’s enterprise tiers, charging a flat fee currently discounted through the beta period. Blond frames the ambition plainly: “In the broad category of sales technology, there’s a market leader right now. That market leader is Salesforce. We are in the early innings of the next platform shift.”

Amita Parul

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