Bhavin Turakhia Launches Neo, Commits $30 Million to AI Work Platform

Bhavin Turakhia Launches Neo, Commits $30 Million to AI Work Platform

Bhavin Turakhia Launches Neo, Commits $30 Million to AI Work Platform
Neo, an AI-native work platform, committing $30 million to build a unified enterprise suite that integrates work, knowledge management and AI execution.


Bhavin Turakhia has launched Neo, an AI-native work platform, committing $30 million of his personal capital to build the venture. The investment marks his largest entrepreneurial bet since co-founding fintech unicorn Zeta.

Neo is designed to bring work, knowledge management, and AI execution together into a single connected platform, enabling enterprises to integrate artificial intelligence directly into their day-to-day operations.

Turakhia, who has spent more than two decades building global technology companies, has previously co-founded Directi, Radix, Titan, and Zeta. Directi’s web businesses were acquired for $160 million in 2014, while Titan reached a valuation of $300 million following an investment from Automattic. SoftBank-backed Zeta is currently valued at around $2 billion.

With Neo, Turakhia is targeting a growing challenge faced by enterprises adopting artificial intelligence fragmented workflows and disconnected data that limit productivity gains despite advances in AI models.

“Most organisations fail to capture the value of AI because context is fragmented, knowledge is scattered across teams, and tools remain disconnected. Neo changes that by centralising context and making AI a first-class participant in every workflow, not a tab beside it,” said Bhavin Turakhia, Founder of Neo.

The Neo suite includes Friday, an AI assistant, co-work, and agent layer integrated with more than 1,000 external applications; Tasket, a project management tool; Studio, a knowledge management platform for documents, spreadsheets and diagrams and Drive, a collaborative file-sharing workspace where employees and AI agents can work together on files.

The company is entering the market as enterprises increasingly look to move beyond AI experimentation and embed artificial intelligence into core business processes. Neo is built on the premise that the next phase of enterprise AI adoption will focus on execution rather than standalone AI tools.

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