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Mutiny is an AI-native platform founded in 2018 by Jaleh Rezaei and Nikhil Mathew. The company builds tools that allow B2B sales and marketing teams to create personalised customer-facing assets and web experiences in minutes, without depending on design or content teams. Mutiny is backed by Sequoia Capital, Tiger Global, Insight Partners, and Y Combinator.

The company began as a website personalisation platform before evolving into an AI-native agent. Its core technical domains span AI-native agents, website personalisation, growth engineering, conversion funnel optimisation, and data science applied to marketing and sales. To date, the platform has delivered personalised web experiences to over 100 million people across 4 million companies.

Mutiny's founding insight was that the kind of conversion funnel optimisation practised by data science teams at companies such as Airbnb is prohibitively expensive for most organisations. The company's stated mission is to democratise growth engineering through AI, enabling go-to-market teams to act on ideas without waiting for design, content, or web resources.

The company's stated values include a belief that work should feel like play, that speed is a competitive advantage, and that integrity matters independent of oversight. These principles are described as guiding both product development and internal culture.

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