According to TechCrunch, Nectar Social, an AI marketing software startup founded by former Meta employees, has raised $30 million in Series A led by Menlo Ventures and Anthology Fund. The company’s platform uses autonomous AI agents to help brands manage social media activity, moderation, creator workflows, competitive tracking, and commerce conversations by analyzing data from partners including Meta and Reddit. Nectar Social said it will use the funding to expand its team across applied AI, engineering, and go-to-market operations, with Kinship Ventures, GV, and True Ventures also participating in the round.
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