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Israeli Startup Blocks Raises $10M to Let Professionals Build Custom AI Work Tools

Israeli startup Blocks raises $10M to let professionals build custom AI work tools. No-code platform secures funding from monday.com, Qumra Capital, Entree

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Jerusalem, 10 September, 2025 (TPS-IL) — Israeli startup Blocks, an AI-powered no-code platform, has raised $10 million in a seed round led by monday.com, marking the company’s first-ever startup investment. Additional funding came from local investors Qumra Capital and Entree Capital.

Founded by Tel Aviv-based monday.com alumni Michal Lupu and Tal Cohen, Blocks enables professionals to build custom work tools and AI agents simply by describing their needs in everyday language. The platform integrates with popular business tools like HubSpot, LinkedIn, Gmail, and Notion, allowing AI agents to automate tasks and coordinate across systems.

“Blocks gives professionals a simple way to create intelligent work tools tailored to their exact needs,” said Lupu. “Anyone, from a founder to a farmer, can save time and focus on meaningful work.”

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