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Top 50 Productivity Bots Software Companies (August 2026)

As of August 2026, Latka tracks 457 productivity bots software companies. They have combined revenues of $2.8B and employ 13.9K people. They have raised $2.5B and serve 6.2M customers combined.

Every company below sells productivity bots software to other businesses and is ranked by its most recent annual revenue. Revenue, funding, headcount and customer figures come from CEO interviews on the Latka podcast, public company filings, and Latka estimates where a company has not disclosed a number.

What Productivity Bots Software Companies do

Productivity Bots Software encompasses automated programs designed to assist users in completing tasks more efficiently and effectively. These software agents can handle routine activities that would typically require human intervention, such as data entry, scheduling, and customer interactions. By automating these processes, organizations can reduce errors, save time, and enhance overall productivity. Typical features of productivity bots include task automation, integration with existing software tools, natural language processing for user interactions, and analytics to monitor performance. Common use cases span across various industries, with typical buyer personas including operational teams, IT departments, and business analysts who seek to streamline workflows and improve efficiency. The primary goal of utilizing productivity bots is to free up human resources for more complex tasks that require creativity and critical thinking, while the bots manage repetitive, time-consuming activities.

Companies
457
Revenue
$2.8B
Funding
$2.5B
Employees
13.9K

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Top Productivity Bots Software Companies by revenue

Showing 10 of 457 companies ranked by annual revenue.

1AirTable logo
AirTable

San Francisco, California, United States

a cloud-based productivity tool that allows users to create and manage databases, spreadsheets, and other types of information

Revenue
$478M
Customers
500K
Year founded
2013
Funding
$1.4B
Team size
947
Growth
56.87%
2Zapier logo
Zapier

San Francisco, California, United States

a platform to connect and automate workflows between web applications.

Revenue
$310M
Customers
100K
Year founded
2011
Funding
$1.4M
Team size
1.4K
3AirSlate logo
AirSlate

Brookline, Massachusetts, United States

no-code business automation platform

Revenue
$200M
Customers
1.1M
Year founded
2008
Funding
$232.5M
Team size
650
4Hypertype AB logo
Hypertype AB

Stockholm, Sweden

Hypertype's AI detects the most relevant information from you or your company's emails, document and Notion and then auto-generates custom replies to each incoming email with just the click of a button.

Revenue
$188M
Team size
10
5Invisible Technologies logo
Invisible Technologies

New York, New York, United States

Developer of a synthetic intelligence platform intended to automate daily office tasks. The company's platform can operate a digital assembly line that can perform multiple time-consuming processes at once, enabling clients to focus on creative work that only they can do.

Revenue
$134M
Year founded
2015
Funding
$107.9M
Team size
350
6Task Station logo
Task Station

Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Task Station is a powerful productivity tool designed to help individuals and teams efficiently manage their tasks and projects. This tool offers a wide range of features that make it easy to stay organized, prioritize tasks, and track progress toward goals.

Revenue
$98M
Team size
891
7Gigster logo
Gigster

San Francisco, California, United States

Gigster is the first team intelligence engine, enabling software development teams to achieve 30% higher efficiency.

Revenue
$53.7M
Year founded
2013
Funding
$20M
Team size
115
8Make logo
Make

Prague, Praha 8, Czech Republic

from tasks and workflows to apps and systems, make is where you create and automate at the speed of your ideas.

Revenue
$52.6M
Team size
478
9Soroco logo
Soroco

Boston, Massachusetts, United States

Soroco is on a mission to change how the world gets work done. Powered by multiple patents, its flagship product, the Scout AI model, generates a work graph - a map of hidden pains teams experience at work and their impact on business outcomes. Today, this graph drives productivity improvements in 100s of organizations globally, including several Fortune 500 companies. Soroco has been featured in Harvard Business Review, Forbes, Fortune, and was listed on Bloomberg’s list of ideas that defined 2022. With operations spanning Boston, London, and Bangalore, Soroco was founded by alumni of Harvard, MIT, and Carnegie Mellon. Visit www.soroco.com to learn more.

Revenue
$44.6M
Year founded
2014
Team size
405
10iA Inc. logo
iA Inc.

Zurich, Switzerland

“iA Writer creates a clean, simple and distraction-free writing environment for when you really need to focus on your words. It’s delightful to use.” – The New York Times

Revenue
$41M

Frequently asked questions about Productivity Bots Software Companies

How many productivity bots software companies are there?

Latka tracks 457 productivity bots software companies with reported revenue. Together they generate $2.8B in annual revenue and employ 13.9K people.

Which productivity bots software company is the largest?

AirTable is the largest, with $478M in annual revenue, founded in 2013.

How much revenue does a typical productivity bots software company make?

The average productivity bots software company in this list makes $6.1M a year, across 457 companies with reported revenue. They serve 6.2M customers combined.

Who are the leading Productivity Bots software vendors?

Ranked by annual revenue, the leaders are AirTable, Zapier, AirSlate, Hypertype AB and Invisible Technologies.

How much funding have productivity bots software companies raised?

The 457 productivity bots software companies tracked here have raised $2.5B in disclosed funding between them.

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Inclusion Criteria

- The software must automate repetitive tasks within workflows. - It should integrate seamlessly with other workplace tools and applications. - The solution must provide user-friendly interfaces for non-technical users. - It must offer reporting and analytics capabilities to track performance. - Not just a data management tool; it must also perform direct task automation across platforms.