Israel-based no-code billing and revenue management platform Vayu has secured $7m in a seed funding round, co-led by Flint Capital and The Garage

Other participants include previous investors Fresh.Fund, Secret Chord Ventures, and angel investors including previous executives from Melio and Softbank.

Vayu intends to use the proceeds from the financing to advance the development of its revenue management platform and expand its reach into the global markets.

Vayu CEO and co-founder Erez Agmon said: “Pricing in today’s GenAI-driven economy must go beyond just consumption or tiers to reflect relationships and outcomes.

“In a reality where pricing models have countless variations and each contract has its unique fingerprint, finance teams need full control of their revenue processes.

“At Vayu, we enable them to adopt any pricing model, launch new offerings, and seamlessly iterate on pricing—without relying on engineering resources.”

Vayu was founded by fintech and data veterans Erez Agmon, Shenhav Avidar, and Shai Gross who gained experience from PayPal, Melio, and WSC Sports.

The firm combines deep expertise in data, finance, and enterprise software to transform revenue management.

Its no-code platform automates billing, aligns pricing with value, and delivers real-time revenue insights.

Vayu’s in-house data metering technology processes tens of millions of events each day, converting raw data into precise, real-time billing rules.

With a growing client base, including Au10tix, Mesh Payments, and Vi, the platform helps businesses eliminate inefficiencies that slow their growth.

Vayu board member Yoram Tietz said: “We’re seeing a growing demand for smarter, more flexible billing and end-to-end revenue solutions that can keep up with the rapid advancements in AI and data.

“Vayu is addressing this need with a fresh approach to pricing as a key part of billing and revenue management. Their solution not only meets today’s challenges but also sets a new standard for how businesses manage revenue moving forward.”