Treeline Secures $25 Million Series A for AI-Driven IT Services
Treeline has raised $25 million in Series A funding led by Andreessen Horowitz to modernize IT services through automation. The investment will support the company's goal of transforming the managed service provider (MSP) landscape by embedding AI into operational frameworks, targeting a $6 trillion global IT market projected for 2026.

Treeline has successfully completed a $25 million Series A funding round led by Andreessen Horowitz, aimed at revitalizing IT services with a software- and AI-centric approach. The funds will be utilized to expand their platform and workforce, addressing the inefficiencies of over 40,000 MSPs in the U.S.
The company, founded in 2024, currently serves around 200 customers and anticipates tripling its revenue this year. Treeline’s platform integrates automated services for IT operations, including employee onboarding, endpoint security, and compliance management.
This model seeks to reduce costs and improve service quality while freeing human technicians to focus on complex tasks. As industry dynamics shift towards automation, Treeline’s strategy could reshape how IT services are delivered, presenting both a risk to traditional MSPs and an opportunity for businesses seeking efficiency.




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