Voker raises $2.2M to help teams understand how AI agents perform in the wild
Voker, an agent analytics platform for artificial intelligence product teams, today announced it has raised $2.2 million in pre-seed funding from Y Combinator and FundersClub.
As more companies push AI agents into customer-facing and internal workflows, the challenge is moving from “Can we build one?” to “Does it work in the wild?” Many enterprise teams are already building, but they don’t have a way to show that what they’ve built is providing the value they promised.
“Product teams have this onus to deliver on the marketing claims,” co-founder and Chief Executive Tyler Postle told SiliconANGLE in an exclusive interview. “They’re going to start getting asked by executives how many new products are sold through this agent. They don’t have a way to measure that, and they don’t have a way to push that metric up.”
He explained that getting something into production is not that hard with large language models, because they’re already pretrained. Agents are popping up everywhere, but customers told Voker that once they’re in production, everything they expected to happen hasn’t gone the way they had planned.







