Wikifarmer
Provides AI automation software that accelerates agricultural sales and transactions, aiming to enable and close agricultural deals within a targeted 45-day cycle.
Overview
Wikifarmer builds AI-driven automation tools for the agricultural sector, focused on streamlining deal workflows and commercial transactions between buyers, sellers and agribusinesses. The company's product set is positioned to reduce manual sales friction and compress sales cycles specific to farm input and commodity deals. Wikifarmer differentiates itself by explicitly targeting a 45-day close window for ag deals and marketing AI automation as the lever to reach that cadence. In March 2026 the company completed an undisclosed $8M financing (reported as roughly $7.7M in an exclusive), bringing total known funding to $8M across one round.
Funding History
Exclusive: Wikifarmer’s $7.7M round targets 45-day ag deals with AI automation
Frequently Asked Questions
- How much has Wikifarmer raised in total?
- Wikifarmer has raised a total of $8M across 1 funding round.
- Who are Wikifarmer's investors?
- Wikifarmer's investors include Undisclosed.
- What does Wikifarmer do?
- Wikifarmer builds AI-driven automation tools for the agricultural sector, focused on streamlining deal workflows and commercial transactions between buyers, sellers and agribusinesses. The company's product set is positioned to reduce manual sales friction and compress sales cycles specific to farm input and commodity deals. Wikifarmer differentiates itself by explicitly targeting a 45-day close window for ag deals and marketing AI automation as the lever to reach that cadence. In March 2026 the company completed an undisclosed $8M financing (reported as roughly $7.7M in an exclusive), bringing total known funding to $8M across one round.
- Where is Wikifarmer headquartered?
- Wikifarmer is headquartered in San Francisco, CA.
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