bricks.sh Raises €1.6 Million Pre-Seed And Launches Public Beta For Internal Tools Platform

By Amit Chowdhry ● Yesterday at 3:21 PM

bricks.sh announced it has closed a €1.6 million oversubscribed pre-seed round and opened a public beta of its platform designed to help companies build internal tools faster while preserving customization.

In a LinkedIn announcement, the company framed its product around what it called a long-standing trade-off in internal software: teams either invest significant engineering time to get a tailored solution or choose a faster approach that sacrifices bespoke fit. bricks.sh said it aims to bridge that gap by auto-generating most of an internal admin interface while enabling non-engineering teams to customize the final layer.

The platform is positioned as an “opinionated” internal tool builder that connects to a company’s existing data foundations and generates a tailored admin panel. bricks.sh said the tool is automatically generated, kept in sync with underlying data, and customizable by business teams. As part of the beta launch, the company said users can generate an admin panel by connecting a Supabase database, with the workflow intended to take “three clicks” and go live within minutes.

The financing was led by Primo Capital, with participation from Octopus Ventures, Vento, Eden Ventures, and Vesper Holding, alongside a group of operators including Filippo Conforti (Commerce Layer), Gianluca Cocco (Qomodo), Luca Rodella, Eugenio Bancaro, and Tommaso Centonze (Smartness), according to the post.

Following the funding and beta launch, bricks.sh said it plans to scale internationally and finalize hiring for remaining founding roles, as it works toward what it described as reshaping how software companies build, maintain, and use internal tools.

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