WorkHero
WorkHero is a technology company.
Financial History
WorkHero has raised $5.0M across 1 funding round.
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How much funding has WorkHero raised?
WorkHero has raised $5.0M in total across 1 funding round.
WorkHero is a technology company.
WorkHero has raised $5.0M across 1 funding round.
WorkHero has raised $5.0M in total across 1 funding round.
WorkHero is an AI-powered back-office platform for small HVAC contractors, blending AI agents with expert human office managers to automate administrative tasks like invoicing, permitting, rebates, scheduling, and bookkeeping.[1][2][3] It serves owners of small skilled trades businesses—starting with HVAC—who face workforce shortages and admin overload, solving the "missing middle" problem for firms too big for solo management but too small for full-time hires or PE backing, saving users 15-20 hours weekly at 60% less cost than in-house staff.[2][3][4][5] Recently funded with a $5M seed round led by Navitas Capital (after an initial $250K), WorkHero shows strong growth momentum, expanding services like call answering and team size to support climate goals via efficient heat pump rebates.[1][2]
WorkHero emerged from founders Furman Haynes and Kyler Evitt's recognition of HVAC contractors' struggles, inspired by real-world examples like owner Ryan, who scaled from solo admin to growth after hiring an expert office manager like Debbie.[4][6] The duo combined HVAC industry insights, small business operations, and AI expertise to address gaps in tools like Housecall Pro or Jobber, which require setup and can't handle all human-needed tasks.[3][4] Early traction built on this "missing middle" pain point, leading to recent $5M seed funding in 2025 from Navitas Capital, Workshop Ventures, York IE, and angels like a former ServiceTitan exec, validating their hybrid AI-human model.[2]
WorkHero rides the agentic AI wave—autonomous agents solving real-world small business problems overlooked by enterprise tools—while addressing HVAC's $100B+ U.S. market strained by labor shortages, admin burdens, and electrification mandates.[2][4] Timing aligns with climate transitions (e.g., heat pumps in CO, OR, NY), where small contractors drive 90% of installs but lack back-office scale; market forces like rising PE consolidation favor independents with affordable tech support.[2][5] It influences the ecosystem by boosting local job creation, sustainable tech adoption, and small biz resilience, countering "big tech" homogenization in trades software.[1][4]
WorkHero is poised to expand beyond HVAC into broader skilled trades, adding bookkeeping/calls while scaling engineering amid agentic AI maturation and green incentives.[2] Trends like AI workflow automation and small biz digitization will accelerate growth, potentially capturing underserved markets as investors bet on "AI for the little guy." Its influence may evolve from niche HVAC savior to ecosystem enabler, empowering independents against consolidators—proving local heroes thrive with smart tech backing, just as its mission promises.[1][5]
WorkHero has raised $5.0M in total across 1 funding round.
WorkHero's investors include Navitas Capital.
WorkHero has raised $5.0M across 1 funding round. Most recently, it raised $5.0M Seed in October 2025.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors |
|---|---|---|---|
| Oct 1, 2025 | $5.0M Seed | Navitas Capital |