Bricks.sh raises €1.6M to power the next wave of AI-native internal tools
Italian startup Bricks.sh, an AI-native internal tool builder, has secured a €1.6 million pre-seed round to accelerate the development of its platform, which allows companies to design and deploy complex internal applications with minimal engineering effort. The funding will support product development, hiring and international go-to-market as the company positions itself at the intersection of no-code platforms and enterprise AI.
An AI-first approach to internal tools
Unlike traditional low-code or no-code solutions that simply replace manual coding with visual interfaces, Bricks.sh is built from the ground up around AI models and automation. The platform is designed to help teams rapidly assemble internal dashboards, workflows and data tools by combining reusable building blocks that can be orchestrated and optimized by AI assistants.
For many companies, internal tools are a hidden but critical layer of their operations. Sales teams rely on custom CRMs, operations teams run bespoke logistics panels, and finance teams handle tailored reporting systems. These tools are often stitched together by overworked engineering teams, making them difficult to maintain and slow to evolve. Bricks.sh aims to change this dynamic by allowing non-technical stakeholders to take a more active role in designing and iterating on the tools they use every day.
From manual engineering to AI-orchestrated workflows
At the heart of Bricks.sh is a modular architecture where each component – such as data connectors, UI elements, approval flows or notification systems – can be treated as a configurable “brick”. These bricks can be assembled visually, while AI algorithms suggest optimal structures, detect inconsistencies and even auto-generate parts of the logic behind the scenes.
This approach is particularly appealing for fast-growing companies that need to adapt their internal processes quickly. Instead of submitting a ticket to engineering and waiting weeks for a minor change, business teams can use Bricks.sh to adjust workflows, add new data sources or spin up new dashboards in hours. Engineers remain in control of security, governance and core integrations, but they are freed from a large portion of repetitive internal tooling work.
Pre-seed funding to fuel product and market expansion
The €1.6 million pre-seed round gives Bricks.sh the financial runway to deepen its technology stack and expand its commercial footprint. While detailed investor names were not disclosed in the initial announcement, the size of the round reflects growing venture capital interest in AI-native productivity tools that sit directly inside corporate workflows.
The company plans to invest heavily in three key areas: core platform capabilities, integrations with popular enterprise tools and customer success for early adopters. By strengthening these pillars, Bricks.sh aims to become a central layer in how digital-first organizations design and operate their internal systems.
Focus on integrations and enterprise readiness
One of the major competitive battlegrounds for internal tool builders is the breadth and depth of their integrations. Modern companies rely on a complex stack that includes CRM platforms, data warehouses, payment processors, HR systems and a wide range of SaaS tools. Bricks.sh is expected to use part of the new funding to expand connectors to these systems and to offer robust API capabilities.
At the same time, the platform must meet stringent enterprise requirements around security, data governance and compliance. Features such as granular access control, audit logging, environment separation and secure handling of AI-generated content are increasingly non-negotiable for larger customers. The pre-seed capital will help the company invest in these foundational elements early, positioning it as a credible partner for mid-market and enterprise clients.
Riding the wave of AI-driven workplace transformation
The timing of the raise places Bricks.sh squarely in one of the most active segments of the technology market. Organizations across Europe and beyond are exploring how generative AI and automation can reshape daily work. While much of the attention has focused on content creation tools and customer-facing chatbots, a quieter revolution is unfolding in the back office, where AI is being embedded into operations, analytics and process orchestration.
Internal tools are a natural focal point for this shift. They sit at the intersection of data, process and people, making them ideal candidates for AI augmentation. By building an internal tool platform that assumes AI from the outset, Bricks.sh aims to offer more than simple drag-and-drop interfaces: it wants to deliver smart systems that learn from usage patterns, recommend improvements and reduce manual configuration effort over time.
Empowering non-technical teams without losing control
A core promise of Bricks.sh is to give non-technical teams greater autonomy while preserving the guardrails that IT and engineering require. This balance is difficult to achieve. Traditional shadow IT – where business units adopt their own tools without oversight – often leads to security risks and data silos. The platform attempts to bridge this gap by providing a centrally managed environment in which business users can build, but within a framework defined by technical leaders.
For example, engineering teams can define approved data sources, reusable components and governance policies, while operations or finance teams configure the specific workflows they need. AI-powered suggestions guide users toward best practices, and standardized components reduce the risk of fragmented solutions.
Positioning Italy on the AI tooling map
The emergence of Bricks.sh also highlights the growing maturity of the Italian startup ecosystem in the field of AI infrastructure and developer tools. While much of the global narrative around AI has centered on hubs like San Francisco, London and Berlin, Italy is nurturing a new generation of companies focused on applied AI in business software.
With fresh capital and a clear product vision, Bricks.sh is set to compete in a global market where enterprises are actively searching for ways to modernize their internal systems. If it can deliver on its AI-native promise, the company could become a reference point for how internal tools are conceived, built and maintained in the era of intelligent software.
For now, the €1.6 million pre-seed round marks an important early milestone. As organizations continue to experiment with AI workflows across their operations, platforms like Bricks.sh will be closely watched as indicators of how deeply AI can be embedded into the everyday fabric of work.

