AI-native internal tool builder Bricks.sh has raised €1.6 million in a pre-seed funding round led by Primo Capital, with participation from Octopus First Cheque Fund, Eden Ventures, Vesper Holding, and Vento.
The round also included several angel investors, including Gianluca Cocco of Qomodo, Filippo Conforti of Commerce Layer, and the founding team of online operations automation company Smartness. The company also announced the launch of its public beta today.
Bricks.sh provides an automated approach to building internal tools. The platform allows developers to generate an admin panel by connecting their APIs and databases to its AI system. With minimal setup, teams can create a ready-to-use admin panel for both technical and non-technical users, making it easier to interact with internal systems.
The platform keeps admin panels synchronised with underlying APIs and databases. When changes occur, such as the addition of new fields, updated tables, or modified endpoints, the interface updates automatically, reducing the time developers spend on both initial development and ongoing maintenance.
Dario Di Carlo, CEO and founder of Bricks.sh, said that a significant share of engineering time is spent building internal tools, often forcing teams to compromise between speed and customisation. This trade-off, he noted, frequently results in solutions that slow technical teams and fail to meet business needs.
We built Bricks.sh to end this trade-off once and for all. The outcome: speed where developers need it, customisation where operators demand it—and a path out of the months-long grind of building internal tools that don’t drive revenue, but do drain time. The real, positive impact we’re seeing is on user bottom line,
Di Carlo added.
The company plans to use the new funding to expand its core team and continue developing the product.
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