Startup Of The Week

Startup Of The Week: Writer

Writer, a San Francisco-based scale-up, bills itself as the only full-stack generative AI platform designed specifically for the enterprise. Its technology helps companies integrate generative AI into their content creation and other workflows, as well as generate insights from their internal data, with the aim of increasing productivity and driving measurable business impact across enterprise functions.

“Where to start is a huge problem for a lot of companies,” says May Habib, Writer’s CEO and Co-founder.”We can come in and tell a company what use cases to prioritize and where they can unlock the most value in the shortest amount of time.”

Writer’s customers include United Healthcare, L’Oreal, and Accenture. The scale-up has raised over $100 million in rounds that included venture capitalist firms and Accenture. It recently become a member of the World Economic Forum’s Unicorn Community and will participate in the Forum’s Annual Meeting in Davos January 15-19.

Read on to learn how Writer differentiates itself in a crowded field that includes not only OpenAI, Anthropic, A121 Labs and Mistral AI but enterprise-focused generative platforms such as Typeface.

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About the author

Jennifer L. Schenker

Jennifer L. Schenker, an award-winning journalist, has been covering the global tech industry from Europe since 1985, working full-time, at various points in her career for the Wall Street Journal Europe, Time Magazine, International Herald Tribune, Red Herring and BusinessWeek. She is currently the editor-in-chief of The Innovator, an English-language global publication about the digital transformation of business. Jennifer was voted one of the 50 most inspiring women in technology in Europe in 2015 and 2016 and was named by Forbes Magazine in 2018 as one of the 30 women leaders disrupting tech in France. She has been a World Economic Forum Tech Pioneers judge for 20 years. She lives in Paris and has dual U.S. and French citizenship.