Viewz, a financial operations platform built on a governed, unified ledger, exits stealth today, announcing the completion of a $7 million seed round led by Ibex Investors and Flint Capital, reinforcing its mission to build the fully agentic finance team.
Since a quiet launch a year ago, Viewz reached multi-million-dollar ARR, maintained zero voluntary churn, The company also reported 67% growth in Q4 and holds SOC 2 and ISO 27001 certifications.
Aaron Rinberg, Partner at Ibex Investors: "Moti, Omer, and Liran have spent twenty years inside the problem they're now solving. You can feel it in how they talk to CFOs. Most finance-oriented startups are layering intelligence on top of broken plumbing. Viewz rebuilt the plumbing. That's a much harder thing to do, and it's the only version of automated finance that scales."
Sergey Gribov, General Partner at Flint Capital: "What stood out wasn't the growth; it was the retention. Zero voluntary churn tells you customers aren't using Viewz alongside their existing tools. They're using it instead. One thing that really caught my attention was feedback from one of my CFOs: if he were using this platform, he believes he could run his team with roughly 30% fewer people.”
Viewz was founded by Moti Cohen (CEO), Omer Aviad (CMO), and Liran Kessel (CTO), three operators with 50+ combined years across audit, CFO roles, and financial operations.
“I started Viewz because I spent 20 years watching finance fail in the same way, not from a lack of data, but from a lack of structure. We are not a better tool. We are a different answer to the same question every finance leader has been asking for years: why does this still feel so hard?” — Moti Cohen, CEO & Co-Founder
Finance Is Still Running on a Broken Foundation
Today’s finance teams operate across a patchwork of disconnected systems, general ledgers, outsourced bookkeeping, payroll platforms, planning tools, and spreadsheets, resulting in inefficiencies that persist despite increased automation. The consequences are consistent across companies:
- Monthly close cycles that stretch 3-4 weeks
- Finance leaders spending more time preparing data than analyzing it
- AI tools generating unreliable outputs because AI on top of fragmented systems is still chaos
“Finance was never meant to feel this heavy. But it does. More tools. More people. Less clarity. That’s the problem we set out to fix - not by improving the model, but by replacing it.” Moti Cohen, CEO & Co-Founder
From Tools to Infrastructure
Viewz replaces the system finance runs on. The platform combines a native general ledger, AI agents, and an embedded expert finance layer into a single operating model that spans bookkeeping, FP&A, payroll, compliance, and reporting, without the headcount or implementation cycle that traditionally comes with it.
The thesis is straightforward: AI on top of chaos is still chaos. The foundation had to change first. Viewz operates on a governed, unified ledger with all financial data structured, reconciled, and updated daily. This enables continuous close: finance that runs every day, not once a month. Companies go live in days, not months.
“Viewz is my finance department from A to Z; everything I need in one place. When I moved companies, I brought Viewz in from day one.” Erez Fisher, VP of Finance, Dig Security
Early Traction Signals a Replacement Market
The company’s growth has reinforced a central claim: customers are not adopting Viewz as another software layer, but as a substitute for fragmented systems and outsourced workflows.
Since its quiet launch a year ago, Viewz has grown to millions in ARR, maintained zero voluntary churn, and expanded revenue within existing accounts. That pattern, the company argues, reflects a category dynamic closer to infrastructure replacement than SaaS tool adoption.
Looking Ahead
With $7 million in seed funding, Viewz is doubling down on its core thesis: that finance operations don’t need more tools - they need a new foundation. As AI adoption accelerates across industries, Viewz is making a broader claim: that intelligence is only as reliable as the structure beneath it.
Written by TVC Analysts.