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Lithuanian AI startup Sintra secures $17M Seed: empowering SMEs with AI helpers

by
Jakob Ulrych
June 11, 2025
With over 40,000+ customers in 100+ countries, Sintra helps small businesses grow and manage their operations with ease.

Vilnius-based AI employees platform Sintra.ai has raised $17 million in a seed funding round to help small businesses grow by automating things like social media, customer support, and admin tasks. 

Established in 2023 by Chris Sidlauskas, Rokas Judickas, and Vasaris Kaveckassintra.ai offers an AI-based platform that enables small businesses to automate routine tasks through a suite of specialized virtual assistants. 

The software integrates with common business tools, such as Gmail, Google Calendar, Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and Google Drive, and uses a central intelligence layer, called Brain AI, to adapt to each business’s unique operations.

Users can deploy up to a dozen role-specific AI agents, including assistants for social media management, customer support, sales, SEO, copywriting, recruiting, data analysis, and e-commerce. 

Once connected to a business’s tools and provided with contextual information, these agents can perform tasks autonomously or present them for approval. The system supports multi-profile workspaces, allowing use by individuals or teams.

To date, the firm serves over 40,000 paying customers and operates on a subscription model starting at $39 per month.

The seed round was led by Earlybird VC, with participation from Inovo, Practica Capital, and angel investors such as Mantas Mikuckas, Mati Staniszewski, and Einaras von Gravrock. Sintra plans to use its $17 million seed funding to expand its product capabilities, enhance its Brain AI intelligence layer, and deepen integrations with popular business tools. The company will also grow its engineering and product teams, scale globally, and invest in marketing to expand its customer base.

“What these years and months have taught me, is that when you truly care what you do, and you care about the people you do it with, that’s when the real magic can actually happen,” co-founder and CEO of sintra.ai, Chris Sidlauskas, commented.

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