Titan: Transforming IT services with applied AI

General Catalyst backs Titan's AI-driven innovation, revolutionising the MSP sector with strategic acquisition and enhanced service offerings.

  • Tuesday, 19th August 2025 Posted 7 months ago in by Aaron Sandhu

The IT services industry provides the technological backbone necessary for businesses to thrive. Managed Service Providers (MSPs) play a crucial role, overseeing elements like cloud infrastructure and cybersecurity. However, many MSPs still rely on legacy processes and manual workflows, hindering scalability and excellence in customer service.

General Catalyst believe that applied AI can address pressing issues within the IT services sector. True transformation demands embedding technology at a business's core rather than superficially layering it over existing systems. A promising approach is through AI-enabled roll-ups, enhancing automation at scale, thereby generating efficiency gains that ripple across ecosystems.

This belief forms the basis of General Catalyst's continued collaboration with Titan, an AI holding company revolutionising IT services via its Augmented AI platform. General Catalyst bolstered Titan since its initial financing and have now announced further investment as they secure their first platform acquisition: RFA. 

According to General Catalyst, the MSP sector offers vast potential, valued at over $80 billion in US revenue and $300 billion globally, supported by a network of over 130,000 MSPs internationally. This sector's continued growth is driven by the overarching expansion of IT service workflows and the increasing trend of enterprises outsourcing IT service management to specialised providers.

Traditional MSPs face economic hurdles, with labour as their primary expense, much of which remains manual and repetitive. Titan's approach presents a paradigm shift from traditional consolidators by developing AI tools that enhance technician capabilities, improving efficiency and the customer experience manifold. This transformation has the potential to boost net margins threefold, reshaping IT services' unit economics fundamentally.

Under Titan's stewardship, RFA aims to deliver high-calibre outcomes swiftly while Titan accelerates growth through superior AI-powered offerings. This acquisition signifies an exciting advance in Titan's endeavour to transform the MSP domain with applied AI.

Titan's founders, Saurin Patel and David Heffernan, exemplify a unique blend of AI product expertise and expertise in tech-enabled services. Saurin's previous experience launching MyAI, combined with machine learning expertise at Twitter, and David's development of AI Insights at Hightouch, highlight their capability to scale AI-driven user experiences effectively.

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