TLDR: Prague-based startup Aim has successfully raised €300,000 in funding from founding investor Miton. The company is developing an AI-powered agent designed to combat information overload by providing personalized, context-aware business briefings to professionals, particularly startup founders and business operators.
Prague, Czech Republic – Aim, a burgeoning Czech startup, has announced a successful funding round, securing €300,000 from founding investor Miton. This capital injection will fuel the development and expansion of Aim’s innovative AI-powered agent, which aims to revolutionize how business professionals manage information overload and stay informed in a rapidly evolving landscape.
Founded by Michal Najman, Aim addresses the pervasive challenge faced by many professionals, especially startup founders and business operators: the overwhelming volume of scattered, multilingual information across various platforms. As Najman explains, ‘Relevant information is scattered across platforms, podcasts, and languages. Plus, algorithms are optimized to capture as much of our attention as possible – not to deliver the most relevant info in the shortest time. That’s where we see a huge opportunity for Aim. You don’t need a full-time analyst or 100 hours a month to stay informed.’
Aim’s solution is an intelligent AI agent that continuously monitors a diverse array of sources, including news sites, social media, podcasts, newsletters, and niche forums. Unlike traditional tools that require users to actively sift through feeds, Aim’s system learns from individual context and preferences to deliver concise, personalized business briefings. The software is designed to identify critical insights, such as a competitor’s strategy mentioned in a foreign-language podcast, that might otherwise go unnoticed.
The technology behind Aim is sophisticated, combining advanced language models with custom classification algorithms to distinguish valuable information from noise. The company emphasizes that its approach goes beyond simply wrapping existing AI models, utilizing bespoke methods to determine contextual relevance that cannot be achieved through prompting alone.
Miton, a prominent investor, joined the project before its official launch, with founding partner Tomáš Matějček actively involved in steering the product’s development. Matějček noted, ‘We wanted an AI analyst that precisely understands each of our contexts—and crucially, one that gets better over time within each topic.’
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Currently in private beta, Aim has already garnered paying clients among venture capitalists and startups, demonstrating the market’s demand for such a solution. The company is poised to expand access to its AI agent, refining its ability to read, interpret, and summarize complex content like market reports, customer activity, and insights from opinion leaders, ultimately serving as a personal business analyst for its users.


