For decades, commercial operators have navigated a landscape of expensive, disconnected vendors to manage assets, maintenance, and insurance claims. Proaction aims to disrupt this cycle by deploying AI agents rather than traditional call centers, allowing companies to consolidate their spending into a single, high-visibility interface. The company currently supports a portfolio of Fortune 500 clients, proving that a digital-first approach can replace legacy service contracts.
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Proaction Secures $4.2M to Overhaul Legacy Fleet Management
Des Moines-based Proaction has raised $4.2 million to challenge traditional fleet management models by replacing fragmented, high-cost service providers with an AI-native platform. The funding round, backed by GTMfund, Breakers, and Aviso Ventures, targets the modernization of workflows currently bogged down by opaque, outdated software and manual processes.

CEO Drake Bauer views the current fleet management infrastructure as a bottleneck for modern business. By automating administrative tasks and simplifying complex operational workflows, the platform seeks to lower overhead while increasing transparency. The new capital will be directed toward accelerating product development and expanding the company’s engineering and sales teams, as Proaction pushes to capture a larger share of the enterprise fleet market.
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