Worklife Ventures founder Brianne Kimmel is establishing a new bootcamp for AI startups that are shaping the future of work.
She committed $20M to back startups that complete the program, which aims to help founders achieve product-market fit and scale their organizations.
- The AI bootcamp is currently invite-only and is an extension of Kimmel's SaaS bootcamp.
- Kimmel intends to back pre-seed and seed-stage startups.
- The program is on the lookout for 30 startups that are leveraging generative AI or traditional AI to create data or developer tools.
- It will provide guidance on topics such as product positioning, pricing, community building, and other relevant topics.
- In addition, it will hold weekly discussions with executives from notable startups, such as Grammarly, Notion, and Figma.
- Kimmel has previously backed several AI startups as an angel investor.
- Worklife's portfolio includes AI startups Artifact and Viable.