Flink Founder Targets Cloud Waste With New AI Agent
The founder of Flink, the rapid‑delivery unicorn, has raised $6 million in seed funding to build an AI agent designed to take over one of the most painful problems in modern software companies: managing and paying the cloud bill.
The round is led by European venture fund Speedinvest, with participation from a group of prominent angel investors from the cloud, DevOps and fintech ecosystems. The new startup, whose name is expected to be announced in the coming weeks, aims to automate how enterprises buy, optimize and pay for services from providers such as AWS, Google Cloud and Microsoft Azure.
AI Agent as a Cloud FinOps Co‑Pilot
The product under development is an autonomous cloud cost management and FinOps agent. Instead of relying on manual dashboards and fragmented reports, engineering and finance teams will be able to delegate routine decisions to the AI system.
The agent will continuously analyze usage data, identify idle resources, recommend or automatically apply rightsizing, and negotiate or switch pricing models such as reserved instances and spot capacity. Longer term, the company plans to let the agent execute payments directly, turning it into an intelligent accounts‑payable layer for cloud infrastructure.
Why Investors Are Backing Cloud Autonomy
Spending on public cloud infrastructure is measured in the hundreds of billions of dollars annually, with estimates suggesting that more than 30% of this outlay is wasted on over‑provisioned or forgotten resources. For high‑growth technology companies, the cloud bill is often the second‑largest expense after payroll.
Speedinvest is betting that autonomous AI operations will become standard in large engineering organizations, much as automated trading has in financial markets. By combining detailed usage telemetry with machine learning and policy‑driven automation, the new venture wants to reduce both cost and operational complexity for teams that run on hyperscale infrastructure.
From Hypergrowth Operations to Infrastructure Intelligence
The Flink founder brings first‑hand experience of scaling logistics and cloud systems at breakneck speed. That background is central to the company’s pitch: the AI agent is being designed not just for small optimization wins, but for environments where every percentage point of efficiency translates into millions of dollars saved.
The fresh capital will be used to expand the engineering team, deepen integrations with major cloud providers and launch early pilots with design‑partner customers over the next year.

