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Town raises $55M for a work assistant that learns user habits

Town raised a $55M Series A led by a16z and Forerunner to build a personalized AI assistant that learns how people work across their existing tools.

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Town's $55M Series A is a useful personal-assistant funding story because it emphasizes context across existing work tools. The company says Andreessen Horowitz led the round with Forerunner Ventures, with continued support from First Round Capital, Alt Capital, and Conviction. Town describes itself as an AI assistant that learns how people work, rather than a generic chatbot dropped into one app. That puts it in a crowded but important race: assistants need durable memory, permissions, integrations, and user trust before they can handle high-friction work. The announcement is company-sourced, so confidence is medium, but the investor mix and round size make it worth tracking. Watch whether Town can show retention and workflow depth rather than only a polished assistant demo.

Key details: June 3, 2026, Town, $55M Series A, Andreessen Horowitz, Forerunner Ventures, First Round Capital, Alt Capital, Conviction.

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