Reload Closes $2.275M in Funding and Launches Epic to Manage AI Agents as a Digital Workforce

Reload, an artificial intelligence workforce management startup founded by serial entrepreneurs Newton Asare and Kiran Das, has secured $2.275 million in funding led by Anthemis, with participation from Zeal Capital Partners, Plug and Play, Cohen Circle, Blueprint, and Axiom. Alongside the funding, the company introduced Epic, its first product designed to coordinate and supervise AI agents operating across organizations.

Reload’s platform enables companies to assign roles, permissions, and oversight to internally built or third-party agents, positioning itself as a system of record for digital workers. Epic, built on top of the platform, maintains shared project context for coding agents, preserving requirements, architecture, and decision history as software evolves. The tool integrates directly into AI-assisted development environments such as Cursor and Windsurf. The new capital will support hiring and further infrastructure development as enterprises deploy growing numbers of AI agents.

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