Founder Roy Lee told Tech Crunch that Kaleley's income has reached nearly $ 7 million in RAR since launching his new enterprise product a week ago. “Everyone is examining the meeting or interview.”
One of the most -speaking startups of the Silicon Valley, offers products that use AI to analyze online conversation, provide real -time note, provide context, and ask questions to ask. This information was carefully shown on the user's screen, which is hidden to others.
For weeks to disclose the product, Lee was proud that the company's annual repeated revenue (ARR) has exceeded $ 3 million and the start was profitable.
He said that interest increases from consumers and businesses.
Clelylee is a controversial start after a post in a viral X -thread that said it was suspended by Columbia University because he and a co -founder developed a job interview for software engineers.
He turned and developed a product and startup from Tech, actually using a marketing tagline that helps you “cheat everything”. Now that it is supported by the big league's VCS such as Anderson Horwiots, Summary Ventures, and Sosa Ventures, it has “toned its marketing on everything you need. Before you ask … it feels like a fraud.”
It has turned into a silicon valley thrill by marketing its anger.
But the controversial date of the startup has not stopped businesses from showing interest in the products of Callie, Lee told us that it had signed a public company that made its annual deal this week $ 2.5 million with Klie. Lee refused to name the company.
The enterprise version of the product is similar to the consumer offer, but it has some additional features such as team management and additional security settings. Business use cases include sales calls, customer support, and remote tuition.
Which plain features are the most interesting for users? According to Lee, it is the ability to take Klyili's real -time note.
“The meeting note has been a very sticky, very interesting AI use,” Lee said about the rival products. The only problem with them is that they are calling after all. ” “You want to look at them in the middle of a meeting, and that's what we offer.”
However, copying of the real -time note takar of Klie can be easy. On Thursday, the pickle, a company that describes itself as a digital clone factory, claimed on X claiming that it built the glass, an open source, free product that has similar functionality. By Mid Day he had already acquired more than 850 stars and was given about 150 150 times-indicating that the open source developer community is trying this free version.
Time will tell if Klyili's alka rise can compete with a free copy of the glass products like glass.