Workfellow

Workfellow is a real-time work intelligence platform that automatically analyses inefficiencies in work methods, systems, processes, and tools.

Workfellow is a real-time work intelligence platform that automatically analyses inefficiencies in work methods, systems, processes, and tools.
Automation
Milestones
Founded in 2019 Series A at €2.7M in 2021
Investment year
2021
Investment stage
Series A
Investment status
Exited
Deal team
Tom Henriksson
Workfellow is a real-time work intelligence platform that automatically analyses inefficiencies in work methods, systems, processes, and tools.

Workfellow is at the forefront of Process Intelligence, offering groundbreaking solutions that combine task and process mining to provide deep insights into business processes. With its extensive marketplace of integrations, Workfellow powers organisations to identify inefficiencies and optimise their operations. Its user-friendly software makes innovation easy, allowing teams from any organisation to improve their current working methods.

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What founders get wrong about speed and scale

Every founder faces the same question: how fast should you go? In conversation with our Venture Partner, Duleepa “Dups” Wijayawardhana, we explored why so many startups struggle to balance speed, quality and scale, and how to get it right (at least most of the time). As Dups puts it, for every rule there is an exception, and for every exception there is something to learn.
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Quantum computing in Europe: lessons from IQM and OpenOcean

When we met Jan Goetz, Professor Mikko Möttönen and the rest of the IQM founding team in late 2018, we knew we were seeing something rare. The science was hard to grasp, even for my colleague Patrik Backman, who had studied physics and some quantum theory, but the ambition was unmistakable.
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The state of agentic AI in 2025: what’s working, what isn’t, and what’s next

At the start of the year, “2025: The Year of Agents” sounded like headline bait. Eight months in, it feels like an understatement. Sam Altman said agents would “join the workforce” in 2025. Satya Nadella expects them to replace segments of knowledge work. Marc Benioff wants Salesforce to be the “#1 provider of digital labour.” That’s not future tense anymore - today, agents are moving tickets, shipping code, and digesting documents.
Tom Henriksson
Tom Henriksson
General Partner
Tom Henriksson
Tom Henriksson
General Partner
Automation
Automation