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Motion Raises $60M Across Series B, C, and C2 Funding at $550M Valuation

Motion has raised a total of $60M across Series B, Series C, and Series C2, bringing our total raised to $75M and a latest valuation of $550M. The majority of the funding comes from the $38M series C, which was more than 5 times oversubscribed, led by Scale Venture Partners, with series B and C2 pre-empted by insiders HOF Capital, 468 Capital, and SignalFire. Y Combinator continues to double-down in each round, with new investors including Valor Equity Partners, Fellows Fund, Leonis Capital, and over a dozen unicorn founders.

The funding will be used to expand the team, primarily in engineering and product, to further develop our agentic work suite with new applications and agents. As part of the Series C, we welcome Stacey Bishop of Scale Venture Partners to our board; she brings extensive experience in SMB and mid-market, having led HubSpot’s Series C and sat on its board, as well as leading Lever’s Series B, Demandbase’s series E, and Bill.com’s Series E.

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Today, big tech and Silicon Valley startups are harnessing AI to build highly efficient businesses. Fortune 500 companies, though less fluent in the technology, are investing heavily to have startups develop custom AI Agents for them with dozens of forward deployed engineers. But the real backbone of the American economy—small and mid-sized businesses—are being left behind. Unlike Fortune 500s, these businesses can’t afford or manage a separate AI Agent solution for each department. The patchwork of point solutions demands costly integrations and complex setups. Many SMBs are still only familiar with AI through ChatGPT and don’t grasp how Agents could transform their operations.

Motion’s customer base powers the American economy – from Minnesota’s technical consulting firm Media Junction to Texas’s marketing agency Efficient, Alabama’s IT services provider Ally, and Tennessee’s design agency Worship Times. These businesses don’t need another point solution – they need a ready-to-use, out-of-the-box solution to run everything, including the agents, all in one place, seamlessly. This is why Motion is building the first end-to-end agentic work suite – from sales and marketing to project management and client engagement – with agents natively embedded. We’ve already built a significant part of this suite around agentic work management – including team project management, knowledge management, documents, sheets, calendar, meeting scheduling, business intelligence, and more – over the past 3 years, and we will be releasing many new applications over the coming months.

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