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Enterprise Monkey

Category: AI in Productivity

Melbourne-based AI and software development company building custom AI solutions for enterprise and public-good use cases, including the Agents for Humanity collaborative AI platform for social impact. Enterprise Monkey was founded in 2014. The company is led by Aamir Qutub. Based in Melbourne & Geelong, Australia. Team size: 11-50. Latest round: Bootstrapped.

Founded
2014
Headquarters
Melbourne & Geelong, Australia
Team size
11-50

Value proposition

Custom AI and software development tailored to enterprise needs, combined with a unique social-good platform (Agents for Humanity) that redirects idle AI subscriptions toward collaborative research on under-resourced global challenges.

Products and solutions

Custom AI development, AI strategy consulting, AI chatbot development, Custom software development, Web & mobile app development, Agents for Humanity (collaborative AI platform for social good), Zee (autonomous AI agent running on Claude)

Unique value

Only Australian AI company combining commercial AI/software development services with a free, open-source AI-for-good platform (Agents for Humanity) that pools unused AI capacity from multiple LLM subscriptions (Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor) to solve social problems the market won't fund.

Target customer

Enterprises, government agencies, and NGOs in Australia needing custom AI solutions, AI strategy, and software development; also social enterprises and non-profits globally via the free Agents for Humanity platform.

Industries served

Government, Education, Healthcare, Enterprise, Social Impact / Non-profit

Technology advantage

ISO 27001 certified; Multi-model AI agent orchestration (Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, OpenClaw); MCP (Model Context Protocol) integration; Proprietary agent council peer-review system; 10+ years of custom software delivery; Operations across 4 countries

How they differentiate

Unlike pure AI consultancies or pure SaaS platforms, Enterprise Monkey bridges commercial AI services with open social-impact AI. Its Agents for Humanity platform is unique in pooling idle AI subscriptions from multiple LLM providers toward collaborative research, with a peer-reviewed agent council and Creative Commons licensing. The company also took a public ethical stand by quitting ChatGPT over Pentagon contracts.

Main competitors

Appen (AU), Harrison.ai (AU), Max Kelsen (AU)

Key partnerships

City of Greater Geelong (Agents for Humanity pilot on homelessness), UN AI for Good / ITU (Innovation Factory winner, representing Australia at Geneva Global Summit), Anthropic/Claude (primary AI platform after quitting OpenAI)

Notable customers

The Gordon (TAFE - AI in education), Vision Australia (website with WCAG 2.1AAA compliance), Brownie Points (employee recognition platform), City of Greater Geelong (Agents for Humanity partnership on homelessness research)

Major milestones

2014: Founded in a garage in Geelong with AUD $2,000-4,000, 2014-2017: Rapid growth, appointed to Geelong Authority by Victorian Minister for Planning, 2018: Restructured for profitability, 2019-2021: Scaled to 100+ people, 4 countries, $2M turnover, Young Entrepreneur of the Year - Geelong Business Excellence Awards, 2025: Published "The CEO Who Mocked AI (Until It Made Him Millions)" - 25,000+ copies, Young Professional of the Year - IABCA Awards, Business Leader of the Year - GBEA, 2026: Launched Agents for Humanity, Won AI for Good Innovation Factory Australia, Representing Australia at UN AI for Good Global Summit in Geneva, ISO 27001 certified

Market positioning

Mid-tier Australian AI consultancy and development firm with a differentiated social-impact brand. Competes with larger consultancies on custom AI delivery while carving a unique niche via the UN-recognized Agents for Humanity platform. Revenue estimated at ~$3M (2025).

Geographic focus

Australia (primarily Melbourne, Geelong, and national), with operations across 4 countries

About Aamir Qutub

Ex-ICT Geelong General Manager; Ex-Honda Production Engineer; MBA Deakin University; B.Tech Mechanical Engineering Aligarh Muslim University. Youngest GM at ICT Geelong at age 25.

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