Polsia announced it raised $30 million at a $250 million valuation as the company advances its vision to enable AI agents to run large portions of business operations autonomously.
The announcement was made by founder Ben Cera in a LinkedIn post describing Polsia as “AI that runs your company.” According to Cera, the company is approaching a $10 million annual run rate with “one human” and “zero employees.”
Cera explained that the company began with a core question about how much of a company’s software could run by itself, and concluded that the answer was “most of it.”
The founder said the fundraising process itself served as a demonstration of the platform’s capabilities. According to the post, Polsia handled the data room, investor briefings, and diligence processes, while Cera only participated in the final calls.
Polsia describes its system as an orchestration of AI agents capable of managing coding, research, cold outreach, paid advertising, customer support, and other operational workflows that are traditionally handled by employees.
The company also emphasized a broader mission focused on expanding participation in the AI economy by lowering barriers to company creation.
Cera wrote that starting a company historically required a network and a seed round to hire talent, but argued that AI agents remove those barriers by allowing individuals to build companies with “an idea and a laptop.”
The funding round included participation from Sound Ventures, True Ventures, Offline Ventures, Adjacent, Tekton Ventures, Drysdale Ventures, Vaynerfund, and a number of angel investors.
Polsia also acknowledged infrastructure and technology partners including Sapiom, Blaxel, Anchor Browser, AgentMail, Stripe, Render, Anthropic, OpenAI, Meta, X, GitHub, Postmark, and Amazon Web Services.
The announcement generated significant discussion on LinkedIn around the implications of AI-driven company operations, solo-founder scalability, startup structures, and the long-term impact of autonomous agents on hiring and business formation.
KEY QUOTES:
“Polsia started as a question: how much of a company can software actually run by itself?
“The answer, so far, is most of it.”
“Approaching $10M annual run rate. One human. Zero employees.”
“The round itself is the clearest example of what I built. Polsia handled the data room, briefed investors, ran the back-and-forth on diligence. I joined the final calls. That was the job.”
Ben Cera, Founder, Polsia