TLDR: Blocks AI, a Tel Aviv-based no-code AI platform, has successfully raised a $10 million seed round led by monday.com, with participation from Qumra Capital and Entree Capital. The company aims to democratize AI development by enabling professionals to build custom work tools and intelligent AI agents through simple conversation, addressing the significant challenge of mainstream AI adoption.
Tel Aviv, Israel – September 10, 2025 – Blocks AI, an innovative no-code artificial intelligence platform, today announced the successful closure of a $10 million seed funding round. The investment was led by monday.com, marking its inaugural venture capital investment, with additional participation from Qumra Capital and Entree Capital. This significant capital injection is set to accelerate Blocks AI’s mission to make sophisticated AI development accessible to a broader audience, enabling any professional to create custom work tools and intelligent AI agents through intuitive conversational interfaces.
Founded by monday.com alumni CEO Michal Lupu and CTO Tal Haramati, Blocks AI is tackling a persistent challenge in technology adoption, often referred to as the ‘chasm’ by Geoffrey Moore. This gap exists between early adopters of disruptive technologies and the mainstream market. Lupu and Haramati aim to overcome this by developing a ‘whole product’ that addresses comprehensive customer needs, moving beyond just core technology. This approach is particularly critical in the AI landscape, where a recent MIT study highlighted that a staggering 95% of AI pilot projects fail. The study identifies ‘learning’ as the primary barrier to scaling AI, noting that ‘Most GenAI systems do not retain feedback, adapt to context, or improve over time’.
Blocks AI is determined to rectify this, empowering organizations to leap over this ‘barrier to scaling.’ Michal Lupu stated, ‘At monday.com, we developed a platform allowing everyone to build their own software to manage their own work processes. With Blocks, we want to create an AI platform that allows everyone to develop their own AI tools and AI agents that help them build the apps that also do the work for them’. Leading this charge to ‘democratize AI development’ is Blocks AI’s ‘builder agent,’ Ella.
Tal Haramati emphasized the user-centric design, highlighting the complete control users have: ‘to manage it, to change it, to tweak it, to make it exactly fit what they want. You don’t have to get into the code to understand what happens behind the scenes’. Drawing on their extensive experience at monday.com, the founders are focused on enhancing the productivity of enterprise teams by facilitating the creation of customized AI tools that seamlessly integrate into existing workflows. Over the past few months, Blocks AI has already demonstrated success across various industries, transforming complex, everyday processes into innovative, personalized solutions.
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The rise of no-code AI agent platforms is a significant trend in 2025, with such platforms redefining how businesses automate tasks and interact with customers. These platforms utilize visual interfaces, including drag-and-drop builders and pre-built logic blocks, to enable non-technical users to personalize AI agents. Capgemini reports that among early adopters of generative AI, approximately 30% have already integrated AI agents into their business operations, and the total number of AI agent projects in an average organization is expected to grow by 48% in 2025. This shift underscores a broader movement where AI is becoming an active co-pilot in development, moving beyond mere assistance. The future of low-code/no-code (LCNC) is evolving into AI-native platforms, where AI agents translate intent into working code, making software building more accessible and efficient.


