Samepage raises $4.85 million to launch AI-powered product intelligence platform

Samepage raised $4.85 million to launch Samepage Signals, an AI tool pushing product updates to leaders. It connects to 35 systems to automate information delivery.

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Published on: Jun 27, 2026
Samepage raises $4.85 million to launch AI-powered product intelligence platform

Samepage has raised $4.85 million and launched Samepage Signals, an AI-powered platform that pushes critical product updates directly to product leaders. The funding round came from Craft Ventures, Freestyle VC, Glasswing Ventures, and angel investors Justin Kan and Matt Mullenweg. The platform automatically connects to over 35 systems product teams already use-including Jira, Linear, Productboard, Slack, Notion, Gong, and Salesforce-to eliminate the manual hunt for scattered information.

"Product development is moving faster than ever, but the way product leaders stay informed is still far too manual," said Sahil Jain, CEO and co-founder of Samepage. "We built Samepage Signals around a simple belief: information should be a push, not a pull. Instead of forcing product people to constantly go hunting across tools, Samepage Signals automatically delivers the context and insights they need to stay ahead and keep everyone aligned."

How Samepage Signals works

After connecting to a company's existing tool stack, Samepage Signals builds a dynamic profile shaped by what each user cares about. It then surfaces relevant information proactively-new feature ideas caught on sales calls, competitor developments that deserve attention, summaries of what recently shipped, and risks that could delay delivery. The goal is to replace the fragmented workflow of checking dashboards, documents, tickets, and customer conversations with a single stream of context.

The platform supports more than 35 native integrations across product, engineering, customer, and business systems. It was tested in beta with hundreds of product leaders before the public release.

Built on firsthand frustration

Samepage was founded by Sahil Jain, Jason Wu, and Paul Wicker, who previously built AdStage together over eight years before selling the company to TapClicks. The team said they created Samepage after experiencing information overload and cross-functional misalignment inside growing organizations. David Samuel, partner at Freestyle VC, backed the AdStage team before and returned for Samepage.

"We backed Sahil and the team at AdStage and are thrilled to partner with them again at Samepage," Samuel said. "Product leaders have more data than ever and less clarity than ever - Samepage Signals finally flips that equation."

Why this matters for product development professionals

Samepage Signals attacks a specific pain point: the cognitive overhead of stitching together product updates from disconnected systems. Instead of expecting product leaders to monitor Slack threads, ticket queues, and CRM records, it treats information delivery as an automation problem. Samepage plans to use the funding to continue product development and drive adoption of the platform.

For product teams, that means less time spent on status tracking and more time on the decisions that actually move a product forward-identifying which feature requests have real customer demand, catching a delayed dependency before it blocks a release, or reacting to a competitor's launch the same day it happens.


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