Married founders Jake Stauch and Tatiana Birgisson lead Serval, raised $47M integrating AI agents
Married founders Jake Stauch and Tatiana Birgisson co-lead Serval, an AI startup that recently raised $47 million and builds AI agents for IT service management. They describe an intentional blending of work and family life, sharing nearly all professional conversations and bringing their 2-year-old on some trips. Birgisson transitioned from potential founder to COO to fill sales and growth needs while Stauch focuses on product and fundraising. They frame the lack of strict boundaries as a workable strategy for their stage and team.
Key Points
- 1Serval develops AI agents for IT service management and has secured $47M in funding, with the founders dividing CEO/COO responsibilities to cover product and go-to-market needs.
- 2The founders' marriage and constant collaboration function as a founder-team dynamic that accelerated hiring, fundraising, and operational execution, but also intentionally sacrifices traditional work-life separation.
- 3Their model may influence how early-stage startups weigh founder hiring, role assignment, and family integration, but offers limited broader technical signal about new AI capabilities.
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