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Coworked Secures $1.8 Million to Scale Agentic AI Project Management Platform Harmony

Coworked Secures $1.8 Million to Scale Agentic AI Project Management Platform Harmony

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Coworked, a Boston-based enterprise AI startup, has raised $1.8 million in a funding round co-led by Open Opportunity Fund and Two Ravens, with additional participation from Underdog Labs and Techstars. The capital will be used to accelerate development and enterprise deployment of Coworked Harmony, the company’s agentic AI project manager designed to take over core coordination and administrative tasks that traditionally burden project management offices and transformation teams.

Positioned as a capacity multiplier rather than another project management tool, Harmony operates like a remote coworker that works within existing enterprise systems and channels, including email, chat, voice, and platforms such as Microsoft Project, Jira, Smartsheet, ServiceNow, Salesforce, and others. By autonomously handling follow-through, scheduling, risk tracking, and status reporting—and building organizational context over time—Harmony aims to address the structural shortfall in project management talent identified by the Project Management Institute, which estimates a need for 25 million additional project managers by 2030.

CEO and Co-Founder Shawn Harris, a certified PMP with Fortune 500 experience, stated that Harmony is intended to free human project managers to focus on leadership, judgment, and stakeholder alignment rather than chasing updates or maintaining logs. The company’s leadership team, which also includes CTO Ravi Linganuri and Chief AI Officer Dr. Sulak Soysa, brings a track record from IBM, Dell, Target, and Deloitte, as well as prior exits building large-scale enterprise technology solutions.

Open Opportunity Fund’s Chairman and Managing Partner Paul Judge framed Coworked’s opportunity within a broader shift toward agentic AI “workers” that fill critical talent gaps in enterprise operations, with project management as one of the most immediate use cases. For Coworked, this funding round supports expansion of engineering and deployment teams, deeper integrations into key enterprise platforms, and scaling of go-to-market activity, underpinned by its existing SOC 2 Type II and ISO 27001 certifications that position the company for security-conscious large-enterprise adoption.

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