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Y Combinators Demo Day was a bit different this time around.As concerns grew over the spread of COVID-19, Y Combinator shifted the event format away from the two-day gathering in San Francisco weve gotten used to, instead opting to have its entire class debut to invited investors and media via YCs Demo Day website simultaneously.In a bit of a surprise twist, YC also moved Demo Day forward one week citing accelerated pacing from investors.
Alas, this meant switching up its plan for each company to have a recorded pitch on the Demo Day website; instead, each company pitched via slides, a few paragraphs outlining what theyre doing and the traction theyre seeing, and team bios.
Its unclear so far how this new format in combination with the rapidly evolving investment climate will impact this class.As we do with each class, weve collected our notes on each company based on information gathered from their pitches, websites, and, in some cases, our earlier coverage of them.To make things a bit easier to read, weve split things up by category rather than have it be one huge wall of text.
These are the B2B companies those that primarily focus on selling to other businesses.You can find the other categories (such as hardware, AI, and consumer) here.Alude: Property tech in Brazil is a hot market, with startups like Loft and unicorn QuintoAndar raising mega growth stage rounds.
Alude wants to control the distribution channel with its simplified home leasing/buying process.
Its system automates the process of background checks, document collection, insurance purchasing and online signing.
This modernized tech is free for brokers, and the company plans to monetize by selling mortgage and insurance to customers.Vori: Vori wants to be the operating system for the American grocery supply chain.
Even in 2020, supermarkets still have an old school paper and pen ordering process with wholesale distributors.
Vori acts as a B2B marketplace for supermarkets and distributors, helping stores produce inventory from vendors in a more efficient way.
It says it has 24 active stores using its tech, and is also supporting over 150 distributors in Northern California.
Vori acts also as a product discovery engine for supermarkets, helping them stay competitive with Whole Foods and Amazon.Linkana: Linkana is compliance-driven procurement software in Latin America.
There are 40,000 companies in Latin America that spend $60,000 yearly in procurement solutions, creating a $2.5 billion market opportunity.
The four-person co-founding team has members who have worked together for nearly a decade.Weav: Interviewing new candidates at work can be a time suck, and there isnt a great way to organize and synthesize feedback from the team.
Weav records and transcribes interviews for hiring teams so that companies can reach decisions faster and conduct fewer interviews.
Led be an ex-Apple/Google/Microsoft team, Weav says its building state of the art NLP tools that leverage information retrieval, topic modeling and entity recognition.ElectroNeek RPA: Everyone agrees that robots are the future of automation, but actually deploying the technology often requires a great deal of expertise.
ElectroNeek is building a desktop and cloud-based interface designed to help streamline the automation process for IT employees and business professionals without a robotics background.Reaktive: Aimed at creative professionals like animators, video editors and engineers, Reaktive is designed to replace desktop hardware with cloud-based solutions.
The company claims its offering is 100x faster than traditional solutions, greatly reducing things like an eight-hour rendering job down to 45 seconds.
The company has already closed $2.2 million in purchase orders from studios.Eze: Eze is building a used smartphone market that functions like a commodities exchange.
The system will update in real time with the fluctuating price of a wide range of different mobile devices.
Devices will be sold to wholesalers in bulk, who turn around and sell them to retailers.Oda: Aggregates real estate data from listing services and government records into a unified API.
The company says its currently working with 4 pilot companies.Okay: Hooks into tools like JIRA, GitHub, GCal, and Pagerduty to give engineering managers a dashboard to better understand how their teams are working and improve efficiency (by, for example, reducing meetings that might break up productivity).
Charges $350 per manager.Tajir: A marketplace to help small stores in Pakistan get inventory.
The company says that currently nearly all distribution to mom-and-pop shops in Pakistan is done offline; Tajir brings the process into a mobile app with free next day delivery.GuruHotel: A website and property management/booking system for hotels.
Eight months after launch, theyre working with 26 hotels and seeing $20k a month in revenue.
The base plan provides a basic hosting/booking engine in exchange for a 5% booking commission, while premium plans introduce other features, such as property management tools, for $350 to $499 a month in addition to commission.Riot Security: An anti-phishing tool that automatically tests your employees with faux-phishing emails based on the most recently discovered phishing techniques.
It starts at $200 a month for companies with under 50 employees, with the price shifting to custom scaling after that.
The tool is currently in pilot tests with six companies, with an MRR of $1,000.
Find our previous coverage of Riot Security here.LabGrid: A project-tracking and collaboration tool meant to help biotech companies and labs communicate more efficiently than they might over email.Trimwire: Hooks into a companys bank accounts and credit cards to automatically reduce monthly costs by flagging anomalies and hunting for potential savings on recurring expenses (such as forgotten subscriptions).Upflow: Aiming to be the Venmo of B2B, Upflow focuses on getting unpaid invoices paid.
It automatically sends customized emails and registered letters to unpaid accounts, updates designated team members when account status changes, and handles payments.
They charge $50 per month for companies with fewer than 30 invoices per month, scaling it up to $225 per month for companies doing less than $3M annually.
Find our previous coverage of Upflow here.Explo: Explo is meant to let non-technical employees analyze large amounts of data without having to know how to write/run SQL queries, instead providing them with a point/click interface for generating reports.
The team says it has over 400 companies on its waitlist.Workbench: Workbench is developing a platform purpose-built for hardware companies for sourcing suppliers and storing information/specs about the components they use.Jet Admin: A drag-and-drop tool for building internal tools without code, hopefully freeing up dev team resources.
Connects to databases and services like Stripe/Google Analytics/Salesforce and allows teams to piece together tools by way of pre-built widgets.
Free for indie developers, or $19 per user for teams with up to 10 members.Battlecard: Trains your sales team on what to say to unhappy customers through simulation (complete with synthesized unhappy customer voice).
Teams collaborate to write their playbook of responses for different situations, sharing the answers/phrasing theyve found to work best.
Roughly a month after launching, the company says it has already booked over $35k in annual recurring revenue.SnackThis: Is a collaborative, browser-based tool for motion design.
Imagine a remote team fine-tuning moving typography in a video, or the way an app moves from screen to screen.
One of the co-founders previously sold his motion design-heavy company to GoPro for $80M.Zeo Auto: Fleet management and tracking for companies with automative fleets in India, allowing them to do things like view current vehicle position, replay past trips, calculate fuel costs, etc.
Compatible with over 50 different GPS devices.
The company says it has onboarded 2,000 fleet owners, bringing 30,000 vehicles onto the platform.Savvy: Built for companies unable to offer group insurance plans, Savvy lets them instead give employees a tax-free stipend to put toward an individual health plan of their choosing.
The company says that its working with over 30 companies after launching two months ago, accounting for roughly $100K in ARR.Flowdash: Human-in-the-loop operations are those that require a human at some point in a process to make a final call think claims processing, or moderating user-flagged content.
Flowdash helps human-in-the-loop teams build new tools with minimal coding, allowing them to integrate them into services like Slack or Gmail.
Their base plan starts at $25 per user per month, increasing if you need things like analytics or on-prem deployment.Dropee: Dropee helps independent retailers in Southeast Asia buy things in bulk from large brands, charging said brands $8 per store for insight on what is or isnt selling.
The company says its seeing over $40K in monthly revenue.NUMI: Helps retailers and marketplaces in Africa import United States goods, handling the challenges involved with freight and customs.
Currently in a pilot program with Carrefour, which they expect to account for over $500K per year in sales.Pilot: Pilot handles payroll, benefits and compliance for hiring remote contractors.
Companies pay $60 per contractor per month for Pilot to help treat contractors like full-time employees by offering benefits, stock options and expense reimbursements.
With COVID-19 quarantines familiarizing more companies with remote work, there could be a big market for ensuring their retention and productivity by making them feel like part of the team.SEND: SEND is a digital freight forwarder and customs broker for Africa that manages cargo shipping by air, truck, and sea.
SEND optimizes routing for faster, more reliable deliveries by bringing documentation online and letting clients just deal with the one company instead of up to a dozen shipping vendors.
SENDs founders are brothers, and see an opportunity to be the Flexport of Africa by conquering the market before that $3.2 billion valuation startup can reach the continent.Brokrete: Brokrete, a delivery marketplace app, was developed to connect contractors with available concrete suppliers with the most competitive price.
The startups founders are aiming to capture a piece of what they describe as a $120 billion market opportunity.
Theyve already made some headway, by first demoing the app with contractors and then launching its product in December.
The company began in the Canadian marketplace and is expanding to Houston this spring.Paneau: The founders of Paneau are aiming to create a new way for businesses to advertise to ride-hailing customers by placing interactive tablets inside Uber and Lyft vehicles.
The tablet can be used by riders to make purchases and even re-route the car.
Paneau is already generating revenue some $11,000 a month by charging $0.96 cents per trip.Bego: Bego has created an app focused on the Latam market that uses machine learning to predict future locations of cargo delivery and helps match truckers to customers in an effort to reduce the number of empty miles.
For now, the startup has one route Mexico City to Nuevo Laredo where 42% of all cargo in Mexico is moved.99minutos: This Latam startup is focused on last-mile delivery for e-commerce purchases.
The startup has a wide geographic footprint of 19 cities across two countries with 15,000 deliveries dailyand plans to expand to Colombia and Peru later this year.
99Minutos is now launching delivery with electric vehicles and in Mexico is the last-mile delivery partner for Amazon, MercadoLibre and Walmart.Farm Theory: Farm theory buys the ugly yet fresh and fit-for-consumption vegetables from Indian farmers and then sells and delivers the produce directly to restaurants in India.
The vegetable delivery service says it can save restaurants up to 30%.HYPHY: As advertising matures alongside user-generated social media content, HYPHY is aiming to create a market for consumers to sell their photos and videos directly to brands.
The marketplace is a way for brands to source media more quickly for advertising or marketing campaigns.Zaam: Zaam is building a platform to simplify B2B onboarding, reducing complexity and pushing customers through the tiring process of data and document requests through automating as much as possible.
The startup says they have hit $120M ARR in the past two months.HireSweet: HireSweet is building a hiring platform that pushes recruiters towards ideal candidates that may not explicitly be looking for a new job.
The platform analyzes behavior like who is updating their LinkedIn, adding to open source projects on Github, or nearing a vesting cliff.
The team earned $150K in MRR last month.
Find our previous coverage of HireSweet here.Stryve: Stryve wants the hiring process to pivot to video, replacing phone screeners with video chat questionnaires.
The team bills the platform to cut down on endless scheduling back-and-forths and boost turnaround.Paragon: Paragon is a low-code API builder, helping speed up the time to build APIs, API-based interactions and integrationsSyndetic: Shopify for data, Syndetic is a platform that lets organizations make their static datasets more dynamic and usefulCadence: Cadence is a platform for meetings that should have been emails.
The early access platform is focused on eliminating meetings related to sharing project updates.
It does this by integrating with task management tools and letting employees easily share on Slack what theyve been working on, who theyve been working with, and whats on the docket.Zynq: Zynq is building an enterprise calendar tool that helps companies schedule meetings more efficiently across the board.
The service helps slot meetings to appropriately sized meeting rooms at opportune times so that companies dont feel like theyre outgrowing their offices too quickly.Castodia: Castodia hooks your databases into Google Sheets, ensuring that the information there is always up to date and users arent stuck manually importing CSV files time and time again.Onetool: Onetool is building an all-in-one platform that allows startups to subscribe and save, paying for a single subscription while using a variety of vendors to meet their needs.
The company hopes its platform can boost discoverability of new SaaS tools and simplify the lives of founders who are having to manage so many subscription services.Dashworks: Dashworks is aiming to build a search tool that bring together all of the information from your various collaboration tools and databases.
The platform relies on deep integrations across a wide variety of apps and boasts customers including Zapier, Stanford and Armory.Laserfocus: Laserfocus is creating an app that layers onto your CRM and allows salespeople to quickly work their way through calls, emails and meetings with potential clients.
The app wants to re-bundle the tasks currently separated across a handful of apps and cut down on distractions for salespeople who are eager to gather information about potential clients.TrueNorth: To help fix inefficiencies in the fragmented trucking industry, TrueNorth offers a software solution for independent truckers.
Think of it as an operating system, but for trucks, to help with everything from fuel and maintenance, to route optimization and load tracking.Taiv: Taiv wants to help your local neighborhood sports bar better monetize the commercials you see on those in-bar TVs.
Charging $4,200 a year per location, Taiv lets businesses replace live commercials with business advertisements about specials or deals.
Find our previous coverage of Taiv here.Humanly: Humanly wants to automate job candidate screening for companies that typically receive a high volume of applications.
The company says its tech helps keep screening consistent, while removing bias.
Customers include Farmers Insurance, Feather and Grin.BuildPlane: BuildPlane has designed a next generation toolkit for commercial construction management.
The companys software tracks document requests, manages change orders, handles subcontractor billing and payments, and requests for quotes and pricing.
Its an industry category that has already produced billion-dollar businesses like Procore and PlanGrid.SINAI: SINAI Technologies is a next generation software platform that lets organizations plan their carbon emissions strategy: it tracks different departments and processes within a company and then gives recommendations on where to reduce carbon emissions to meet internal and external goals.
Find our previous coverage of SINAI here.Logarithm Labs: Logarithm Labs is a project management service for chip designers covering data pipelines, scripting interfaces, and portals and dashboards to parse, structure, and analyze data generated in chip design workSnapboard: Snapboard provides software tools to create dashboards, visualizations, and applications without code.
Find our previous coverage of Snapboard here.Slingshow: Slingshow is a download-free video recording and delivery application for customer service and complaint resolution.
All a customer has to do is take a video of their problem with an explanation and send it off via Slingshow to explain a problem and get help.Pulley: Pulley is a next generation cap table management tool.
Private companies can use it to issue employee - investor equity and maintain ownership records as a company scales.
Like Carta, it has a free tier for smaller startups.
Unlike Carta, its focus is first (and currently only) on serving founders rather than investors.
The founder is a repeat entrepreneur who sold a previous company to Microsoft.Rosebud AI: Welcome to the dystopian future of corporate spokesmodeling campaigns.
Rosebud.ai creates digital avatars and models for any occasion.
Companies can filter by demographic, age, and style.Termii: Termii is a multi-channel marketing and communications service, providing APIs for SMS and user verification for African businesses.Able Jobs: Able Jobs trains candidates in India on the skillsets companies need most so that businesses can hire better candidates more quickly.
They did 130 placements in FebruarySkypher: Skypher automates the security questionnaire development-and-response process.Terusama: Taking logistics management all the way to the dockside, Terusama provides scheduling software for freight pickup and digital sign ins for haulers.Mistro: Mistro lets employers provide benefits and perks to remote teams in over 200 countries.
They can offer health insurance, co-working space, development classes, food, IT equipment and more that workers pay for through a Mistro credit card.
Teams around the world are embracing remote work due to coronavirus.
That trend could last, creating a big market for whoever can help companies attract the best work-from-homers.





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