See the 8-slide pitch deck AI video calling platform Lyra used to raise a $6 million seed round from Y Combinator and 468 Capital
Briefly

Lyra, a San Francisco and New York-based startup, raised $6 million to advance its AI-native video meeting platform. It assists users in transforming sales calls into real-time whiteboards while centralizing project discussions. Founded by a 23-year-old marketing consultant, the platform aims to optimize repetitive go-to-market strategies through AI technology. Valued at $40 million, Lyra's revenue surged from $20,000 to $700,000 in six weeks post-launch, supporting over 200 hours of calls weekly, and competes with Zoom, Google Meet, and Microsoft Teams.
Courtne Marland, Lyra's cofounder and CEO, stated, "We basically just took a huge bet that everyone is wrong, all the AI note takers are wrong. Instead, you actually need to rebuild the conferencing platform itself because then you can control the entire screen."
The startup's revenue grew impressively, climbing from $20,000 to $700,000 in just six weeks since its launch in November.
Lyra, with its AI-powered meeting tool, aims to optimize repetitive go-to-market strategies and compete with major platforms like Zoom, Google Meet, and Microsoft Teams.
Lyra's product allows customers to turn sales calls into real-time whiteboards, effectively keeping all discussions about a project in one centralized location.
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