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Omnisent Raises $3M in Pre-Seed Funding to Transform AI-Powered Messaging

Omnisent has just secured $3 million in pre-seed funding, marking a strong entrance into the rapidly evolving AI communications space. Led by founders Robin Daiber, Ann-Kristin Balve, and Adrien Jathe, Omnisent is on a mission to revolutionize how individuals and businesses communicate - by putting intelligent, emotionally-aware AI messaging into everyone’s hands.

Backed by leading early-stage investor Atlantic Labs, the funding round reflects growing investor confidence in AI-native startups that bring personalization, nuance, and human-like interaction to digital conversations.


Building the Future of Humanized AI Messaging

Omnisent’s core vision is deceptively simple: deliver messages people actually want to receive. Whether it’s a job applicant messaging a hiring manager, a founder reaching out to an investor, or a consumer engaging with a brand, Omnisent leverages AI to write messages that are natural, context-aware, and highly persuasive.

The founding team brings a potent mix of product design, marketing, and machine learning experience. With this raise, Omnisent is gearing up to expand its development team, accelerate product iteration, and prepare for a broader beta launch in the coming months.

But it’s not just another messaging app. What sets Omnisent apart is its focus on message impact - not just automation.


A New Paradigm: Messages That Adapt to Emotions

What sets Omnisent apart isn’t just its use of AI to write messages - it’s how that AI understands how a message should feel. The product doesn’t just automate - it anticipates. It senses when to be casual, when to be professional, when to show empathy. This next-generation responsiveness is fast becoming a differentiator in AI-driven communication tools.

The future of AI communication won’t be won by those who generate the most messages - but by those who generate the most trusted ones. In a world flooded with AI-generated content, trust and tone are the new battlegrounds. Founders building in this space need to realize that precision is the new scale. That means designing systems that don’t just speak for users - but speak as them.

Omnisent’s early traction reveals a growing founder insight: personalization isn’t about adding a name to a message - it’s about making the recipient feel seen. That’s where the real moat lies, and it’s why this team’s emotionally calibrated AI is likely to lead in markets like sales enablement, talent outreach, and even investor relations.


Why This Space Matters Now

As generative AI continues to disrupt communication workflows across sales, marketing, and recruiting, the demand for tools that mimic - not just replicate - human language is skyrocketing.

According to a recent Statista report, over 60% of Gen Z and Millennial users expect personalized, emotionally intelligent communication from digital services. Meanwhile, the conversational AI market is projected to reach $29.8 billion by 2028, growing at a CAGR of 22.6%, per Grand View Research.

The catch? Most current tools still sound robotic, generic, or tone-deaf.

That’s where Omnisent fills the gap. Its AI is trained to adjust to voice, context, and even subtle emotional cues, helping users break through the noise with natural, persuasive messages that feel authentically human.


Atlantic Labs and a Vote of Confidence

Omnisent’s pre-seed round was led by Atlantic Labs, a Berlin-based investor with a track record of spotting high-potential early-stage teams, including SoundCloud, Wandelbots, and Clue. Their investment signals strong conviction in Omnisent’s founding team and market potential.

While still in stealth for much of the year, Omnisent has already begun testing with early users across Europe - particularly in sectors like recruitment, creative industries, and founder-investor comms, where emotional tone can make or break a message.


What’s Next for Omnisent?

With funding secured, Omnisent is now focused on expanding its product team and building out its message generation engine, including:

In parallel, the startup is rolling out a closed beta to refine performance and gather user feedback. A public release is expected later in the year.

Long term, the founders envision a world where every message—from cold emails to team check-ins - can be powered by AI that understands not just what you're saying, but how it will land.

For founders navigating today's noisy digital landscape, tools like Omnisent aren’t just nice to have - they’re quickly becoming essential.


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