BloomPath, a US-based SaaS startup co-founded by Egyptian-origin Mohammad Kotb and Ahmed Gad, has just wrapped up a $1.3 million pre-seed round, and it’s got the tech world buzzing. The round was led by RAED Ventures, with support from Ulu Ventures, Wamda Capital, +VC, and several angel investors.
This fresh capital injection will help BloomPath supercharge its AI-driven platform aimed at transforming how engineering teams operate, from product execution to people management, all in the natural flow of work.
The “Apple Watch” for Engineering Teams
BloomPath describes its platform as an “Apple Watch for the workplace.” It works quietly in the background, integrated into the tools teams already use, offering:
- âś… Real-time progress tracking
- âś… Continuous goal alignment
- âś… AI-based feedback and coaching
- âś… Insightful pattern recognition for managers
No more clunky, once-a-year reviews or disconnected product plans, BloomPath is all about helping teams stay aligned, motivated, and agile.
“We’re building a system that brings performance management into the actual workflow,” said co-founder Ahmed Gad. “It’s about giving leaders the tools they need to empower teams every day—not just during quarterly check-ins.”
Big Backers, Big Belief
The investor roster isn’t just impressive—it’s fully convinced of BloomPath’s mission.
Clint Korver, Co-founder of Ulu Ventures, shared:
“BloomPath gives engineering leaders real-time insight into what matters most. It’s a bold, systems-level innovation we’re excited to support.”
Saed Nashef, Founding Partner at RAED Ventures, added:
“They’re not just solving a problem—they’re redesigning how modern teams function. Built in Silicon Valley by MENA talent, BloomPath is made for a global future.”
Fadi Ghandour, Executive Chairman of Wamda Capital, remarked:
“This team blends a deep understanding of people and tech. Their platform keeps teams focused and performing at their best. We’re proud to support this journey.”
Built for Global Scale
BloomPath’s founding team brings elite experience from companies like Apple, Amazon, Google, and Waymo. The funding will help them:
- Accelerate product development
- Grow their engineering and product teams
- Expand customer acquisition and onboarding
- Launch new features and bring in more beta users
“This milestone is more than just funding—it’s a green light to go full speed ahead,” said Ahmed Gad. “We’re building something bold, and we’re just getting started.”
BloomPath is entering a market hungry for smarter, more human-centric tools. With remote and hybrid work becoming the norm, teams need systems that adapt in real-time—not outdated dashboards or static KPIs. BloomPath’s AI-first approach aims to fill that gap, offering actionable insights right where work happens. By doing so, the platform is not just tracking productivity—it’s actively shaping better team dynamics and long-term performance.