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Slovak-Czech Gluon Syndicate Announces €100K Investment in Assista AI, Advancing AI-Driven Task Automation

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Tom Cironis
March 14, 2025
Gluon Syndicate, an emerging Slovak-Czech angel investment syndicate, has announced its second investment, committing €100,000 to Assista AI, an innovative Romanian startup (incorporated in the US) revolutionizing task automation through Multi AI agents. This funding aims to enhance Assista AI's sales and marketing efforts, propelling the company's revenue growth

The investment comes from eight Gluon Syndicate investors, with individual contributions ranging from €5,000 to €50,000. This milestone further solidifies Gluon Syndicate’s ability to mobilize angel capital and support high-potential early-stage startups efficiently.

Assista AI, founded by Paul Burca and Anton Zaharia in late 2023, is pioneering AI-driven automation by enabling businesses and professionals to delegate day-to-day tasks to AI agents. Unlike single-purpose AI tools, Assista AI connects to over 100 productivity applications, allowing users to automate complex workflows using simple natural language commands.

At the core of Assista AI’s innovation is its ability to deploy multiple specialized AI agents that collaborate to streamline entire processes across different applications. Looking ahead, the startup plans to introduce its DeepResearch agent, a RAG system, and a “Digital Twin” feature that will copy the user’s behavior.

Paul Burca, CEO of Assista AI, commented on the investment: “This investment from Gluon Syndicate is a significant milestone for Assista AI. It not only validates our vision of transforming task automation through AI agents but also provides the resources needed to accelerate our growth. We are excited to enhance our platform and introduce innovative features like the ‘digital clone’ to empower users further.” Assista AI participated in Gluon Syndicate’s inaugural pitch event in November 2024. After completing due diligence and business plan approval, the investment was finalized via a SAFE note in February 2025.

For Patrik Janusek, one of the Founding Partners of Gluon Syndicate, the decision to invest was driven primarily by the strength and adaptability of the founding team: “When evaluating startups, the founder’s resilience and adaptability are paramount. While technology and business models may evolve, a founder’s unwavering commitment and enthusiasm are crucial for navigating the challenges of a startup journey. In Paul and Anton, we see a team that embodies these qualities, making Assista AI a compelling investment.” This second investment reinforces Gluon Syndicate’s mission to mobilize angel capital
efficiently, proving that syndicated investing is a scalable and impactful model for early-stage funding.

“Our initial investments validate our approach to angel syndication. We are capable of supporting both domestic and international startups through flexible investment structures. With our second pitch event concluded, we anticipate announcing new investments soon,” added Alex Janusek, another Founding Partner of Gluon Syndicate.

Looking ahead, Gluon Syndicate is set to expand its reach. The next pitch event, planned for June 2025, will move from Bratislava to Prague, allowing the syndicate to engage more actively with Czech angel investors and strengthen its cross-border investment capabilities.

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