The company aims to expand its services to one million multifamily units by 2030 and plans to enter four more states by 2026, focusing on the West Coast. Faireez's co-founders, Omer Agiv and Ori Fingerer, previously founded WeissBeerger, a data company sold to Anheuser-Busch for $80 million. The startup's seed funding was led by Aristagora VC, with participation from Longevity Venture Partners, Hetz Ventures, Secret Chord Ventures, and others. Faireez plans to use the new capital for further R&D and U.S. expansion. The startup also intends to introduce robotic companions to assist housekeepers, with remote operation from locations like Mexico.
Key takeaways:
- Faireez is a startup offering personalized housekeeping services to multifamily buildings, using a subscription model with dedicated housekeepers called "fairies."
- The company has raised $7.5 million in seed funding and plans to expand its services across the U.S., aiming to service one million multifamily units by 2030.
- Faireez incorporates AI technology for dynamic pricing, quality assurance, and tailored cleaning plans, with plans to introduce robotic companions for basic chores.
- The startup was co-founded by Omer Agiv and Ori Fingerer, who previously founded WeissBeerger, a data company sold to Anheuser-Busch for $80 million in 2018.