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| Type | Private |
|---|---|
| Industry | Enterprise software, Artificial Intelligence |
| Founded | 2023 |
| Founders | Arjun Pillai, Anoop Thomas Mathew |
| Headquarters | Camas, Washington, United States |
| Products | AI Sales Engineer, AI Seller |
| Website | docket.io |
Docket (formerly known as DocketAI) is a U.S.-based enterprise software company that provides an AI-powered revenue platform designed to assist sales teams with real-time technical support, automated documentation, and buyer engagement. The company leverages generative AI to function as a virtual sales engineer, aiming to enhance sales productivity and scale.
Overview
Docket was founded in 2023 by
- Arjun Pillai, former Chief Data Officer at ZoomInfo
- Anoop Thomas Mathew, former Director of Engineering at FullContact
. The company offers two primary AI agents:
- The AI Sales Engineer, which delivers verified, real-time answers to sales and technical questions and automates RFPs and sales documentation.
- The AI Seller, which engages website visitors through conversational interfaces, providing product education and pipeline conversion.
At the core of Docket’s architecture is the proprietary Sales Knowledge Lake™, a knowledge system that unifies structured and unstructured sales data from platforms such as Slack, Salesforce, Gong, and Notion.
History
Docket was created in response to increasing complexity in B2B sales and the shortage of scalable technical sales support. In 2024, the company raised US$15 million in Series A funding led by Mayfield and Foundation Capital, bringing total funding to US$20.3 million.[1]
Technology
The platform supports sub-3-second answer latency, over 95% accuracy, and a hallucination rate below 2.7%. Docket’s AI continuously learns from top-performing sales engineers and account executives, applying their patterns to real-time responses.
The system is compliant with SOC 2 Type 2, ISO/IEC 27001, and GDPR, ensuring enterprise-grade data security and privacy.
Adoption
As of 2025, Docket has been adopted by companies such as ZoomInfo, Demandbase, and Whatfix. A customer case study reported a 12% increase in win rates and an 83% reduction in operational overhead after implementation.
Recognition
In January 2025, Docket announced record growth, new marquee customers, and product innovations, marking a strong start to the year.[2]
See also
References
- ^ "Docket Raises $15 Million in Series A Funding". The SaaS News. 2025-01-06. Retrieved 2025-05-20.
- ^ "DocketAI Kicks Off 2025 with Record Growth, New Marquee Customers, Product Innovations and Strategic Expansions". PR Newswire. 2025-01-02. Retrieved 2025-05-20.
External links
- Official website
- DocketAI Series A Funding News – The SaaS News
- DocketAI 2025 Growth Announcement – PR Newswire
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