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Motion

Motion

Software Development

Mountain View, CA 13,164 followers

Hire AI employees that work 24/7.

About us

Motion is the world's first agentic work suite. A platform for managing human + AI employees. Hire AI teammates in minutes that work 24/7 across sales, marketing, support, ops, and more to 10x your team's output. Unlike basic AI tools, Motion's AI employees actually do the work. They're powered by your full business context—projects, tasks, deadlines, meetings, docs—so no need to explain things repeatedly. Every completed task makes them smarter. Over 1 million top performing teams trust Motion. Gain an unfair advantage over competitors still stuck managing work instead of doing work.

Website
https://usemotion.com/
Industry
Software Development
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Mountain View, CA
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2019
Specialties
Project Management, Work Management, Team Collaboration, AI Employees, and AI Agents

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Employees at Motion

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  • View organization page for Motion

    13,164 followers

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    View profile for Chander Ramesh

    Co-Founder & CTO at Motion

    My son was born. And an hour later, I was debugging code for a customer demo… in the In-N-Out drive-through line (my wife's favorite). This isn’t normal. But I knew Motion wasn't normal going in. This is the story of how I became a Co-Founder at Motion. I am an extreme person. In college, as a TA, I rewrote the entire computer networks curriculum. It was so tough, it made 2 separate people cry. The professor had to step in and make it easier. At Twitter, I regularly slept in the office well before Elon made it fashionable. To recruit me to Motion, Ethan (Co-Founder and COO) drove to my house 5 separate times from SF to San Mateo. When I finally said yes, I told him: I’ll be gone after Series C to start my own company. But somewhere along the way, I stopped thinking of it as Ethan’s company… …and started thinking of it as mine. At work I've always had to turn DOWN the intensity. Motion is the first place where I had to turn it UP. Motion is the most extreme team I’ve ever worked with. They pushed me harder than anyone in my career. But that’s exactly why we’ll win. 1 year in, I wasn't performing at a CTO level. Harry told me to my face: if I want to stay at Motion, I need to understand the business, not just the code. So I bought every book the Founders podcast has ever covered and read them all in 14 months (not an exaggeration), and I didn't stop there. I applied everything I learned. We built the engineering culture I always wanted: ⚡ No standups ⚡ No story points ⚡ No politics Just the best ideas, the best people, and a team that's as intense as I am. Which led to this moment… Every Co-Founder of Motion flew to Las Vegas. Intercepted me mid-walk with my son. And asked me something I didn't see coming. I joined Motion, planning to leave by Series C. I’m staying on as a Co-Founder to build something that will outlast us all. That’s why Motion will win.

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  • View organization page for Motion

    13,164 followers

    That is an "extremely" large logo on your sweater

    View profile for Chander Ramesh

    Co-Founder & CTO at Motion

    My son was born. And an hour later, I was debugging code for a customer demo… in the In-N-Out drive-through line (my wife's favorite). This isn’t normal. But I knew Motion wasn't normal going in. This is the story of how I became a Co-Founder at Motion. I am an extreme person. In college, as a TA, I rewrote the entire computer networks curriculum. It was so tough, it made 2 separate people cry. The professor had to step in and make it easier. At Twitter, I regularly slept in the office well before Elon made it fashionable. To recruit me to Motion, Ethan (Co-Founder and COO) drove to my house 5 separate times from SF to San Mateo. When I finally said yes, I told him: I’ll be gone after Series C to start my own company. But somewhere along the way, I stopped thinking of it as Ethan’s company… …and started thinking of it as mine. At work I've always had to turn DOWN the intensity. Motion is the first place where I had to turn it UP. Motion is the most extreme team I’ve ever worked with. They pushed me harder than anyone in my career. But that’s exactly why we’ll win. 1 year in, I wasn't performing at a CTO level. Harry told me to my face: if I want to stay at Motion, I need to understand the business, not just the code. So I bought every book the Founders podcast has ever covered and read them all in 14 months (not an exaggeration), and I didn't stop there. I applied everything I learned. We built the engineering culture I always wanted: ⚡ No standups ⚡ No story points ⚡ No politics Just the best ideas, the best people, and a team that's as intense as I am. Which led to this moment… Every Co-Founder of Motion flew to Las Vegas. Intercepted me mid-walk with my son. And asked me something I didn't see coming. I joined Motion, planning to leave by Series C. I’m staying on as a Co-Founder to build something that will outlast us all. That’s why Motion will win.

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  • View organization page for Motion

    13,164 followers

    Thanks for having us share our founding story and supporting us along the way!

    View organization page for Y Combinator

    1,520,514 followers

    Motion began with a simple idea: help people manage their time better. After several pivots, the founders have built one of the fastest-growing work platforms, recently raising $60M in their Series B and C at a $550M valuation. Today, Motion is redefining how work gets done — not just managing projects, but embedding AI employees directly into the workflow. In this interview with YC General Partner Aaron Epstein, the founders, Harry Qi, Omid Rooholfada, and Ethan Yu, share how they gave up seven-figure trading jobs to start from scratch, why they walked away from a successful consumer product, and how they’re building the platform where humans and AI work side by side. https://lnkd.in/dnp9_MBw

  • View organization page for Motion

    13,164 followers

    We've raised $60M at a $550M valuation to continue building an Agentic Work Suite.

    View profile for Harry Qi

    Co-Founder & CEO of Motion (motion.app)

    Today Motion raised $60M at a $550M valuation. But the story starts on Christmas Eve, 2019. That night, I got a call from Michael Seibel (ex-CEO of Y Combinator). He was blunt. “You might not be cut out to be a founder.” And he was right. We’d pivoted 20 times.  We were half-in, half-out. I even had a backup plan — return to my 7-figure trading job. That night, I realized: You don’t build a startup with a safety net. You either commit. Or you quit. So I went all in. We built product after product.  And watched them all fail. 16 hours a day. 7 days a week. So I hacked together a tool to help me focus. That tool became Motion. The first version barely grew. For 2 years, we sat near $0 ARR. Then in Sept. 2021 everything changed. We launched auto-scheduling tasks. Signups quadrupled overnight. Conversion doubled. Revenue exploded. $1M ARR in a month. Then $10M+. We had product-market fit. But Michael delivered another hard truth. This time, in an office hour. “Congrats on $10M ARR. But you’re building nice-to-haves. You’ll never hit $1B ARR this way.” And again, he was right. Motion was useful, not essential. So we went back to the customers. We found a segment of power users. SMB owners and managers — everyday American businesses. They were clear: 1. They were drowning in busywork 2. They want AI 3. They can’t implement it. Why? No time. No budget. No engineers. Fortune 500s spend millions on AI. Providers send armies of forward-deployed engineers to their offices. But SMBs are left behind. So we built a new version of Motion: The first agentic work suite for SMBs. Think Microsoft suite — if it were built today with AI. Not just software for work.  Software that does the work too. AI employees working alongside humans: - AI marketers - AI sales reps - AI project managers Doing the busywork. So humans can do meaningful work. And yes — autoscheduling is still there. Now as a skill set within an AI employee. The numbers make it clear. SMBs want this: - 10,000+ SMBs now run on Motion - 8-figure B2B ARR. - Growing 3x YoY. 20% MoM - Near 100% dollar retention - AI Employees went from $0 to 8-figure ARR in 3 months Today, we’re announcing $60M to keep building the agentic work suite SMBs deserve. Full announcement on TechCrunch and Motion Blog — links in comments.

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  • Motion reposted this

    Comcast Ventures hosted a session for our Comcast NBCUniversal colleagues focused on the fast-evolving ecosystem of AI-powered productivity tools. A huge thank you to our presenters: Devi Parikh (Yutori), Ethan Yu (Motion), and Tanay Kothari (Wispr Flow). A snapshot of our favorite takeaways: 🤖 Productivity tools are seamlessly integrating into everyday workflows, transforming how people collaborate with technology to accomplish tasks. 🤝 There's a growing focus on AI as a collaborative partner rather than just a tool, with improved natural language interfaces and contextual understanding. 🏆 AI is redefining how companies build competitive advantage. The AI product landscape is moving too fast for traditional moats (tech, distribution, brand) to last. We're seeing companies build more quickly and more publicly than ever. 🔎 The rise of AI search engines and browsers are changing how users interact with information. AI browsers access your data, unlocking agentic capabilities that can act, decide, and execute tasks across your entire digital life. 💡The race isn't just about building another AI assistant. It's about finding the right niche where you can deliver unique value that users actually need and will pay for. What else are you noticing in this space? ⬇️

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    View profile for Evelyn Aleman

    Founder @ evolveX | Tech Solutions #CodeMeetsCulture

    💥 Motion’s AI Meeting Notetaker deserves a shoutout!! It joins my calls so I don’t have to take notes, which means I can fully focus on my client, actually listen, ask better questions, and stay present. After the meeting I get a summary in my inbox with action items already scheduled on my calendar. How cool is that? 📅 Not lazy - just efficient with my time and energy. 10/10 tool - honestly, wish I had this in college. Want to see how I use it in my meetings? Let’s connect! 🤝

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    View profile for Ethan Yu

    Co-Founder & COO @ Motion

    I didn't lead this meeting well. I spoke for 53% of the time. Interrupted people four times in 15 minutes. Rambled between topics. One teammate barely got a word in. I deferred a key decision to someone who wasn't even in the room (our Head of Sales Antonio Garcia) The AI gave my meeting a 45% success score. That's tough to read. But it's exactly why I use Motion's AI Meeting Coach. As a founder and leader, honest feedback is hard to come by. No one wants to say, "you talked too much" or "you weren't clear." But the AI doesn't care about my ego. It just shows me what happened: - who spoke - who got cut off - whether the meeting achieved its purpose - and if I was clear and decisive That kind of objectivity is rare. It's helped me see blind spots I wouldn't have noticed otherwise. More than once, teammates have been surprised by how much I embrace this brutal honesty. But it's been the single best way for me to build self-awareness and hold myself to the same standard I expect from others. Want to see how your meetings actually perform? Try it for yourself here: https://lnkd.in/d6RUqxKz

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    View profile for Ethan Yu

    Co-Founder & COO @ Motion

    The hardest part of being a founder is making hundreds of decisions every month, and figuring out how to scale that judgment as the company grows. At Motion, our stellar marketing team brings millions of people to our site. That means thousands of people fill out our “contact sales” form, asking to see a demo. Unfortunately we can’t talk to everyone. But we also don’t want to miss anyone great. With so many inbound requests, we needed a way to focus on the right leads. Early on, teammates helped with lead qualification manually. The criteria wasn't consistent. Some great opportunities got overlooked, and many calls led nowhere. Reps’ calendars would fill up for days, and then we’d do a big round of review to clear them out, but in the meantime, incoming leads couldn’t find an open slot to book. We asked how we could use AI to do this. The answer was not as simple as me asking ChatGPT “should we meet with this lead?” and handing my business over to an LLM. I rolled up my sleeves and documented my full thought process. For two weeks, I manually reviewed every single lead: - What I looked for on their LinkedIn - How I evaluated their company and industry - What stood out in their form submission - How I made tradeoffs when one aspect was strong but another was weak I broke it all down into six main dimensions and labeled hundreds of past leads. Then I wrote a prompt for each dimension and tested it against my own decisions. I needed it to match my judgment every time. Then, for a week, we scored incoming leads side by side. When our answers didn’t match, I dug in to see why, and iterated on the system. Eventually, we were in full agreement. I was ready to let it run on its own. Now, every inbound lead is researched and scored instantly, with complete consistency. High-quality leads rise to the top. Spam is filtered out. Our sales team has more time for the right conversations, and we’ve doubled the number of high quality conversations every week. The best part? It’s still my judgment, just scaled. It’s the result of distilling how I run my business, documenting every signal I look for, every tradeoff I make, every pattern I’ve learned from thousands of conversations. AI gave me a way to turn my thinking into a system. As we grow, I don’t need to make every decision myself, but I can be sure the right ones get made.

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Motion 6 total rounds

Last Round

Series C

US$ 8.1M

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