just Words, an AI-first marketing platform, has secured $1.7 million in seed funding led by Peak XV Partners and Y Combinator. Founded by Neha Mittal and Jeff Hara, the platform is designed to transform user-facing messaging through advanced AI technology. Just Words analyzes user behavior, preferences, and market trends to automatically refine messaging across channels like emails and push notifications in real time. This allows businesses to test multiple messaging styles simultaneously, reduce content fatigue, and boost engagement and conversions.
The platform has already attracted interest from AI-driven companies like Grammarly, BeReal, and BiggerPockets. Focusing on the Indian market, Just Words aims to deliver tailored solutions for platforms like Naukri and Jeevansathi. Mittal and Hara, with experience at Twitter, Pinterest, and Tumblr, identified a market need for more efficient content optimization, moving beyond traditional A/B testing to continuous improvement.
“We’re thrilled to partner with Peak XV and Y Combinator as we embark on our mission to redefine how businesses communicate with their customers. With this funding, we will invest in expanding our AI capabilities and building a world-class team to meet the growing demand for personalized messaging solutions.
Users will become more discerning as they are inundated with AI-driven messages. Only the most relevant and engaging content will cut through the noise.”
— Neha Mittal, CEO and Co-Founder of just Words