TL;DR
What we do
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๐ฎ SigmaOS makes it easy and fast for knowledge workers to do work and research on the internet.
Our browser enables knowledge workers to automate work tasks on any website or web app with simple natural language, using our built-in action model.
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The Insight
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๐ก The browser has become the main work tool for knowledge workers.
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Business Model
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๐ธ $20 per month (Freemium SAAS)
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Traction
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๐ Since the alpha launch (2024 Q1), 36,500 requests daily are handled by Airis, SigmaOSโs native browser assistant built on our A1Kit action model agent system
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Market Opportunity
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๐จโ๐ป In the United States, there are ~50M prosumer knowledge workers. On average we would make $20/month on every paying user, which represents a $12B annual market opportunity in the US alone.
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Team
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3๏ธโฃ Founded and built by 3 engineers Mahyad, Ali, and Saurav, who have been working together for 6+ years and launched 7 different products.
- Mahyad, a Meta (Facebook) product award winner, one of the first engineers at VEED
- Ali, an Imperial College London graduate, has launched products used by over 100,000 users
- Saurav, also an Imperial College London graduate, managed machine learning projects for one of the largest insurance providers in the world
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The Ask
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๐ Raising $5,000,000 to scale our team, product, and growth
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Working on the Internet ๐
Without even realising it, knowledge workers have made the web-browser their #1 work tool. Hereโs how we got there.
1990s: Internet, Browsers, and Search Engines
- In the late 90s, when we started using the internet, we primarily used it to search for resources and continued our work either offline or with local software on our computers. This led to the creation of the first tools to help us access those resources: search engines and browsers. A symbiotic relationship between these tools began at that point. As one evolved, the other had to adapt to leverage the new capabilities of working on the internet.
- As the internet continued to expand and support more resources such as videos, images, and audio, we needed improved browsers and search engines to access them. This led to the creation of browsers like Firefox and search engines like Google.