Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
Bengaluru/Delaware YC W23 AI SDR platform with Alisha at ₹2.36Cr revenue Mar 2024 serving 50+ B2B customers; $2.86M YC/LetsVenture with automated ICP research/prospecting/email competing with Artisan and 11x for AI sales development.
Floworks is a Bengaluru, India and Delaware-based AI SDR platform — backed by Y Combinator (W23) with $2.86 million in total funding from Y Combinator, LetsVenture, and AngelList — providing B2B companies with AI sales development representatives through its flagship product Alisha, which conducts ICP (ideal customer profile) research, identifies prospects, writes personalized emails, and schedules sales meetings autonomously. Achieving ₹2.36 crore (~$280,000 USD) in revenue as of March 2024 with 26 employees at a $5.23 million valuation, Floworks serves 50+ B2B customers with plans priced at $250-$500/month plus enterprise pricing. Founded in 2021 by Sarthak Shrivastava and Sudipta Biswas, targeting 100-110 business customers by December 2024.
Brazilian geointelligence platform using AI to identify expansion locations and customer clusters; YC-backed with proprietary models built in Brazil competing with CARTO for location analytics.
Datlo is a Brazilian geointelligence platform that uses AI and geographic data to help companies identify expansion opportunities, locate target customers, and map distribution channels at the hyperlocal level — enabling sales and expansion teams to make location-based strategic decisions in seconds rather than commissioning months-long market research studies. Founded in 2021 and backed by Y Combinator and Hiker Ventures with $835,000 raised, Datlo differentiates through two proprietary AI models developed entirely in Brazil, targeting both domestic and international expansion.\n\nDatlo's platform aggregates and analyzes geographic, demographic, economic, and points-of-interest data to provide insights like "where are our target customers concentrated in São Paulo," "what neighborhoods have high foot traffic for our product category," and "where are there competitor gaps in retail distribution." Companies use this for store location decisions, sales territory planning, distribution network optimization, and identifying untapped market pockets. The geointelligence approach is particularly valuable in Brazil's complex urban geography where data is fragmented across municipal and state systems.\n\nIn 2025, Datlo competes in the geospatial analytics market with CARTO, Esri (ArcGIS), and Brazilian-specific market intelligence platforms for location intelligence and market expansion analytics. Brazil's formalization of its large informal economy and the growth of data-driven retail and logistics decisions are creating demand for sophisticated geographic intelligence that was previously only available to large multinationals with dedicated analytics teams. Datlo's locally-built AI models reflect deep understanding of Brazilian data characteristics and geographic patterns. The 2025 strategy focuses on scaling with Brazilian corporate clients in retail, logistics, and financial services, pursuing international expansion to other Latin American markets with similar geographic complexity, and building strategic partnerships with Brazilian data providers.
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