Superblocks, a company addressing security challenges in AI-generated enterprise applications, has raised $23M in funding to support its AI app generation platform.
The company's AI agent, Clark, generates secure enterprise applications from natural language prompts while ensuring compliance and security standards.
Superblocks enables non-engineers to build internal applications quickly with AI tools, used by companies like Instacart and Cvent.
The recent $23M Series A extension funding brings Superblocks' total funding to $60M, with investments from Kleiner Perkins and tech leaders like Aaron Levie.
Superblocks stands out by offering a full-stack experience allowing for app generation with AI, visual refinement, and React code extension, tailored for enterprise needs.
The company targets enterprises with significant operational complexity, aiming to automate manual business processes through AI-powered app development.
Superblocks' SaaS business model charges based on the number of Builders and End Users, primarily focusing on enterprise accounts with heavy operational processes.
Superblocks plans to scale Clark adoption across enterprises, deepen integrations, and grow its team to meet customer demand in the next six months.
The company advises startups to focus on solving real problems efficiently and staying at the forefront of AI advancements to drive shipping velocity and customer value.
Superblocks aims to expand its team and customer base, with a focus on scaling its AI agent and app platform to thousands of customers in the near term.
Superblocks CEO Brad Menezes highlights the importance of understanding customer profiles and delivering solutions that offer measurable ROI, emphasizing the significance of rapid innovation in the AI space.