CLUELLEY, a startup that claims to help users “cheat” on job interviews, exams and sales calls, has collected a $ 15 million series led by Andreessen Horowitz, the company announced on Friday with one A video Posted on X.
Two investors who did not wear part of the agreement say to Techcrunch who believe that CLUELLEY’s post-agent is approximately $ 120 million. Andreessen Horowitz refused how we are. The CEO of CLUELLY Roy Lee did not respond to a request for how.
CLUELLEY’s new loan comes about two months later Collected $ 5.3 million In the financing of the seeds co-guided by Ventures Abstract and Susa Ventures.
The startup was co-founded at the beginning of this year by Roy Lee and Neel Shanmugam, which we suspended from Columbia University for the development of an unwelcome tool fed by artificial intelligence called “interviews with interviews” to help engineers betray the technical interviews.
CLUELLY is profitable, according to the multiple Lee posts on the apparitions of X and Podcast.
The provocative presence on social media of Lee and highly produced controversial videos have contributed to attracting attention and creating awareness of the brand for Cluelley.
In April, for example, as previously reported Techcrunch, CLUELLY published a clear but Polarizing launch video of Lee who uses an assistant to the hidden to lie to a woman on her age and even her knowledge of art, we leave in an elegant restaurant.
At the beginning of this week, CLUELLEY hoped to launch a large after party after the AI startup of Y Combinator, a two -day event. Objective Close the celebrations After about 2,000 people they tried to enter the coming, Lee told Techcrunch. After their arrival, he said to TC: “We did some cleaning, but the drinks are all there waiting for the next party”.