Investing in Tasklet: Agents that own the work (beyond coding)
Maxitech is proud to back Tasklet, joining a group of world-class investors including USV, Lightspeed, and Y combinator. This investment reflects our conviction that the next frontier of enterprise AI sits beyond code; in the messy, tool-heavy work that fills most knowledge workers' days.
In 2026, software engineering became the first knowledge job that AI automated at scale. Claude Code, Codex, and other coding agents now build entire systems in a fraction of the time. Coding has structure on its side: defined languages, IDEs, and testing pipelines that an agent can follow.
Most knowledge work has none of that. A typical enterprise worker moves across a dozen apps, with data scattered across as many sources. That makes the problem harder than coding, and the prize far bigger. The application software market could reach $780 billion by 2030, with AI agents capturing about 60% of it.
The opportunity has pulled in every serious player. Frontier model labs are shipping their own coworker agents, though their horizontal design slows enterprise adoption. Incumbent SaaS companies are rebuilding their products around AI. And a wave of startups is attacking the problem head on.
Why Tasklet is uniquely positioned
Tasklet is building the cloud agent operating system for work. Its agents connect to thousands of tools and reason across them. Each one runs on its own, around the clock, rather than firing for a single task. Its recent teams product already helped companies like Piping Technology cut a four-hour process to 15 minutes.
Tasklet is built for precision. In the enterprise, accuracy is the deciding factor. It is the wall standing between agent technology and broad adoption, and the teams that clear it will define the category.
Team and execution
Building the most critical software in a crowded market takes a rare founding team. We believe Andrew Lee is the right founder for it. He co-founded Firebase and served as its CTO before Google acquired the company in 2014. In markets this competitive, execution decides the winner, and Andrew's team is among the best equipped to go the distance.
They have already shown it, growing more than 1,200% in four months on the way to this Series A.
Looking ahead
Coding agents proved that AI can take on real, structured work. The far bigger opportunity is everything else knowledge workers do, across every app and data source in the enterprise. We invested in Tasklet because we believe it can bring that same shift to the rest of work.
The move from coding agents to true coworker agents is only beginning. We are backing Andrew and the Tasklet team to lead it.