Zeta Founder Bhavin Turakhia Launches Enterprise AI Startup Neo
Bhavin Turakhia, founder of Zeta, has launched Neo, a new enterprise AI startup, with a personal investment of $30 million. The company aims to centralize organizational knowledge for more effective AI integration.

Bhavin Turakhia, the founder of fintech firm Zeta, has launched Neo, a new artificial intelligence startup focused on enterprise solutions. Turakhia has personally invested $30 million in the venture. Neo aims to address a key challenge in enterprise AI adoption: scattered knowledge across various tools and employees.
The Neo platform seeks to centralize organizational knowledge and context, positioning AI as a primary participant in workflows rather than a separate tool. The initial product suite includes Friday, an AI assistant for SaaS applications; Tasket, an AI-powered task management system; Studio, an AI-native knowledge management platform; and Drive, a file-sharing service enabling collaboration between AI agents and employees.
Reports indicate Neo has already been deployed across Turakhia's existing companies, including Zeta and Titan. The platform is slated for rollout to mid-sized enterprises in the coming months. Turakhia stated that a team of fewer than 20 engineers developed the platform in under three months.
This venture marks Turakhia's continued entrepreneurial activity. He previously co-founded Directi, whose web assets were sold for approximately $160 million, and Media.net, acquired for nearly $900 million. Neo will compete in a market with established players like Microsoft Copilot and Google Gemini, as well as productivity tools such as Notion AI.