California-based Rocketlane, a SaaS startup specializing in post-sales service delivery, has secured $24 million in Series B funding from 8VC, Matrix Partners India, and Nexus Venture Partners, bringing its total capital raised to $45 million. The company aims to use the investment to enhance its platform with AI capabilities, addressing the growing demand for intelligent SaaS solutions. Rocketlane provides an all-in-one service delivery platform that combines project management, document collaboration, customer satisfaction surveys, and more, to streamline and improve post-sale workflows. By integrating AI, Rocketlane plans to optimize operations, automate project delivery tasks, enhance governance, and provide insightful data analysis. These enhancements are expected to increase efficiency and customer satisfaction, reducing manual effort for project managers and consultants. Currently, Rocketlane serves over 500 enterprise customers and has seen significant revenue growth. The company also plans to hire new talent and intensify its community-building initiatives. Rocketlane’s AI advancements are poised to make it a more attractive option for enterprises seeking comprehensive service delivery solutions.

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