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Irish-founded AI platform Inconvo acquired by UK-based Attio

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Inconvo had offered configurable AI assistants connected to user-facing data, with the aim of allowing customers to analyse their data through a ChatGPT-like interface.

Attio, a London-based developer of AI-powered customer relationship management (CRM) software, has acquired Irish-founded AI analytics platform Inconvo for an undisclosed sum.

In a blogpost, Attio said that Inconvo’s founders, Eoghan and Liam Mulcahy, would be joining its engineering team in order to “expand Attio’s ecosystem of agents and integrations” and help to “make natural language interfaces ubiquitous in all of the tools” offered by Attio.

Inconvo’s independent platform has been shut down following the acquisition, according to a blogpost from Eoghan Mulcahy, who wrote that the founders’ goal in creating the platform two years ago was to get answers from data “by just asking, in plain language”.

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He added: “Natural language access to data isn’t a nice add-on. It’s infrastructure, and it belongs right at the centre of the tools teams use every day.”

Inconvo had offered configurable AI assistants connected to user-facing data, with the aim of allowing customers to analyse their data through a ChatGPT-like interface.

“Eoghan and Liam are builders at heart and perfectly encapsulate the philosophy of our team and product,” said Nicolas Sharp, CEO and co-founder of Attio.

Inconvo was part of Y Combinator‘s summer 2023 batch and launched in 2024. Attio, founded in 2019, said that integrating Inconvo’s founding team would help it to build architecture that “lets teams move at a speed, scale and quality previously out of reach, with first-class agentic access wherever they operate”.

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“Their vision to make natural language interfaces ubiquitous in all of the tools we use is one piece of the larger shift we’re driving at Attio – a CRM that transforms how revenue work gets done,” the UK company said.

Attio lists companies such as Modal, Snackpass and Union Square Ventures as users of its CRM platform.

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