Wyzard.ai bags angel funding from OLX exec, Angel One group CEO, others
05 Nov 2025, 01:36 PM
The Gurugram-based startup will use the fresh capital to fuel product development and partnerships with complementary GTM platforms.
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Wyzard.ai, an AI-powered platform built for B2B go-to-market (GTM) teams, said it has raised $500,000 in its angel funding round from industry executives and tech veterans.
The funding round saw participation from individual investors including Tim Davis (Chief of Product and Marketing at OLX Group), Ambarish Kenghe (Group CEO of Angel One) and Bhuvan Gupta (Co-founder of OfBusiness and Oxyzo), said Wyzard.ai in a statement.
Other individuals who pooled in capital in this funding round include Rajul Jain (Co-founder & CEO of Increff), Manav Kamboj (CTO at PropertyGuru), Andrew Garrihy (Former CMO at Samsung, Vodafone, Qualcomm, Huawei, DiDi), Puja Kapoor (Head of Human Potential, Hero FinCorp), and other angels and advisors, it added.
The Gurugram-based startup will use the fresh capital to fuel product development, partnerships with complementary GTM platforms, expansion of engineering and customer success teams, and scaling go-to-market efforts in the US and EMEA markets.
The startup was founded by Rahul Jain, Megha Ohri, Abhishek Tomar, and Jayesh Nair in 2024. All four co-founders have previously worked at companies such as at OLX, OYO and Myntra.
Wyzard.ai says that it unifies live buyer signals across the GTM stack and orchestrates AI-led, human-supervised engagement across chat, email, LinkedIn, and voice through its Human-in-the-Loop architecture.
"One of the biggest inefficiencies in B2B is how fast-moving buyer interest is lost in slow or fragmented follow-up. Wyzard's Signal-to-Revenue AI, with its balance of autonomy and human oversight, has the potential to become the GTM brain modern companies need," said Tim Davis, chief of product and marketing of OLX Group.
The AI-powered sales and marketing technology sector has witnessed investor interest in recent months. The global sales intelligence market is projected to reach $6.5 billion by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 12.5%, driven by increasing adoption of AI-driven tools for sales automation and customer engagement.
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