Barcelona-based Ramensoft has completed a €400k Seed round financed entirely with the founders’ own capital, with the aim of developing digital products that “restore the prominence of human talent on the internet” – starting with their writing platform Fika.
The company was founded by three former executives from Factorial: Pau Ramon (CEO), Jordi Robert (CRO) and Josep Jaume Rey (CTO).
“We’re excited about this milestone. In a moment where machines can generate infinite content, we believe human voice matters more than ever. This funding backs that belief and gives us room to build with care,” shared Pau Ramon Revilla with EU-Startups.
In the broader 2025 European context for creator-focused and adjacent content technologies, Ramensoft’s self-financed Seed round sits at the earliest end of the funding spectrum.
Other startups covered by EU-Startups this year show how capital is concentrating around platforms that support creators through monetisation, distribution or AI-enabled tooling.
Hamburg-based Wyrld raised €1 million pre-Seed to develop a social commerce platform centred on content creators and influencer-led engagement. In Finland, Freepress secured around €1 million to expand its AI-powered news service, aimed at supporting content creation and distribution workflows.
At the larger end of the market, London-based PolyAI raised approximately €73.2 million to scale its conversational AI platform, while Berlin’s Mirelo closed a €35 million Seed round to build generative audio tools for video creators.
Taken together, these adjacent 2025 rounds represent over €110 million invested into creator-adjacent and content-technology startups.
Against this backdrop, Ramensoft’s founder-backed Seed round highlights a contrasting approach: prioritising product development and independence at an early stage, while operating in a sector where significantly larger sums are flowing toward scalable AI-enabled creator platforms across Europe.
Founded in 2025, Ramensoft was created with the mission of developing tools that enhance the creativity and autonomy of creators on the Internet.
RamenSoft’s first product is Fika, a blogging and newsletter platform designed for journalists, experts and other professionals who are committed to human writing and authentic connection with their audience.
The platform allows users to create independent publications in a simple and careful manner, build their own audience, maintain control over their voice and message, and monetise content through subscriptions and sponsorships.
Among its main features is automatic translation into six languages, designed to preserve the author’s original tone and style, with more monetisation options to be added soon.
In a digital environment increasingly dominated by algorithm-generated texts, often aimed at maximising clicks and positioning, Ramensoft explains that they advocate for an alternative model in which technology acts as a support to the creator, not as a substitute.
For the founding team, human writing and real connection with the audience remain key elements in generating value on the internet, even, and especially, in the age of AI.
“Fika is not just a tool, but the first step in a broader project that seeks to strengthen the role of creators and maintain an authentic connection with the audience, even in an environment increasingly dominated by automated content,” say the founders.
With Fika, Ramensoft aims to position itself as a benchmark in the creation of quality content, demonstrating that it is possible to develop competitive platforms that put people and human talent at the centre of the digital ecosystem.






