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Webidoo Lands €21M to Scale SMB AI Tools

The big picture: Milan-based Webidoo, an AI technology company, closed a €21 million ($25 million) funding round to make advanced digital tools more accessible for small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs).

Why it matters:

  • Market Fragmentation: SMBs often use numerous disconnected tools; Webidoo aims to provide an AI layer that integrates these, reducing complexity and improving workflow.
  • SMB Empowerment: The funding will accelerate Webidoo’s vision to equip SMBs with advanced AI technology, enabling them to compete more effectively.
  • Strategic Growth: A significant portion of the new capital is earmarked for a targeted M&A strategy, acquiring client-facing SaaS companies and marketing agencies to integrate Webidoo’s AI platforms.

How it works:

  • Proprietary Ecosystem: Webidoo develops AI-driven platforms, including Jooice, Groow, and Welpy, designed to execute and automate core business processes.
  • AI Adoption: The company’s platforms enable businesses to adopt AI across critical functions like marketing, sales, and operations.
  • Measurable Outcomes: Webidoo focuses on making AI easier to adopt and use, connecting it directly to real business outcomes, as highlighted by lead investor Azimut Group.

The catch: The market for AI-enabled software aimed at reducing fragmentation in business operations is increasingly crowded, with numerous startups like Aizy, DOJO AI, Sillage, Realm, Zynt, Contents, Toyo, and Kestra also securing funding. Webidoo’s challenge will be to differentiate its integrated ecosystem and prove its ability to deliver tangible, measurable results for SMBs amidst intense competition and the inherent complexity of unifying disparate business tools.

Key Facts

  • Company: Webidoo
  • Amount: €21M
  • Investors: IXC3 (lead), Azimut Group
  • Founders: Giovanni Farese, Ricky Gordon
  • Announced: 2026-05-01
  • Sector: AI Automation
  • Headquarters: Milan, Italy
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