Duranta, a company designed for landscapers and lawn care professionals, announced a $7 million seed funding round. The funding was led by several Silicon Valley firms, including Base10 Partners, Pear, Coalition Operators, and Sunshine Lake, with additional participation from angel investors such as GitHub CEO Thomas Dohmke and PagerDuty co-founder Andrew Miklas.
Duranta aims to create a modern operating system for outdoor service professionals. Their key innovation, AIdan, is a proprietary AI model that automatically measures property details and generates customer proposals. This is integrated with a suite of intuitive landscape design, invoicing tools, and a CRM, all designed to help landscaping businesses attract more customers and streamline their operations.
Based in Seattle, WA, Duranta was founded by experienced engineers from companies like Aurora Solar, Amazon, Google, Airbnb, Figma, and Datadog.
How the funding will be used: The new funding will be used to accelerate product development, expand the engineering team, and enhance support for their growing number of business clients.
KEY QUOTE:
“Duranta is designed to help landscapers and lawn care professionals run stronger, more profitable businesses. We’ve seen customers eliminate thousands of time-consuming site visits and close large contracts using our product.”
Samuel Adeyemo, Duranta’s co-founder and CEO