
Sherpa, a Germany-based startup developing an AI operating system for managing external workforces, has raised $2.2 million in a pre-seed funding round. The round was co-led by Seedcamp, DN Capital, Activant Capital, and Brighteye.
The funding round also included several operator angel investors. Sherpa will use the investment to continue developing its AI platform, which helps businesses manage external workers more efficiently.
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As companies start using AI agents along with external workers, they face similar challenges such as onboarding, compliance, performance management, and oversight.
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Sherpa's platform helps businesses manage both human workers and AI agents through a single system. This makes it easier to organize and monitor all types of work in one place.
The platform also helps organizations keep their data secure and meet governance and compliance requirements. It is designed to help businesses and managed service providers (MSPs) simplify workforce management with one operating model.
Sherpa will use the new funding to expand its platform for more enterprise customers, improve integrations with enterprise software, and strengthen its compliance capabilities.
Sherpa was founded by Tristan Deschler, Tim Altpeter, and Max Lang. The company is building a platform that manages the entire process of working with external talent, from hiring to payment.
The platform brings contractors, freelancers, consultants, service providers, and AI agents together in one system, making it easier for businesses to manage all types of external work.







