XBuddy
Xbuddy
Xbuddy is an AI application project that received investment from Linear Capital's Bolt program in the first half of 2024, alongside other AI-native products including Final Round, 心光, Cathoven, and Midreal . The Bolt initiative, run by Linear Capital, positions itself as a lighter, faster, and more flexible funding vehicle aimed at helping founders find the shortest path to their goals . Elsewhere's corpus does not contain additional detail on what specific product or market Xbuddy addresses.
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