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Aim Secures €300K To Fight Information Overload With AI-Powered Briefings

Jul 15, 2025 | By Kailee Rainse

Czech startup Aim has raised €300k to build an AI-powered agent that delivers ongoing, context-aware business briefings.

SUMMARY

  • Czech startup Aim has raised €300k to build an AI-powered agent that delivers ongoing, context-aware business briefings.

The tool is designed to read, interpret, and summarise data from sources like market reports, customer activity, social media, and insights from industry leaders.

The funding comes from Miton, which backed the project before its official launch as a founding investor. Tomáš Matějček, a founding partner at Miton, will support product development and brings experience from companies like Rohlik, Rossum, Sense Arena, and Graet.

“To stay in the loop, you’d often need a full-time personal analyst,” explains Michal Najman, Founder of Aim. “Relevant information is scattered across platforms, podcasts, and languages. Plus, algorithms are optimised to capture as much of our attention as possible – not to deliver the most relevant info in the shortest time. That’s where we see a huge opportunity for Aim. You don’t need a full-time analyst or 100 hours a month to stay informed.”

Currently in private beta, Aim already has paying clients, including VCs and startups. Acting like a personal business analyst, the tool automatically filters and delivers insights tailored to each user’s specific interests.

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Unlike tools that simply wrap around existing AI models, Aim uses custom classification methods to determine contextual relevance — going beyond basic prompting to deliver smarter, more focused results.

“A key customer group for Aim is startup Founders or simply business owners. They need to know what’s happening in their space, but absolutely don’t have time to monitor everything. A benchmark from a competitor, casually mentioned in a small podcast in German, can radically improve how they think about their business – or move it in a smarter direction,” adds Najman.

Aim is designed to be a long-term, continuous briefing companion—not just a one-time research tool. Unlike social platforms that aim to capture your attention, Aim focuses on saving time while delivering maximum value.

The idea for Aim developed through early collaboration between Najman and Miton. “We wanted an AI analyst that precisely understands each of our contexts – and crucially, one that gets better over time within each topic. About a year ago, we met Michal Najman. Back then, Aim’s MVP was already using LLMs in a very interesting way. So we started iterating together until the current form of Aim began to take shape,” says Tomáš Matějček.

About Aim

Founded in 2025, Aim is built for startup founders and business operators, helping them stay updated with only the most relevant insights. It pulls information from a wide range of scattered and multilingual sources like podcasts, forums, newsletters, and social media.

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