NY-based Auctor, which uses AI to curate resource plans and process flows to help companies adopt new software, raised $20M in a combined seed and Series A
Auctor, a startup helping companies adopt new software, raised $20 million in a combined seed and Series A, CEO William Sun tells Axios Pro first.
Auctor started with a single question: “How should people coordinate at scale?” In order for any group to coordinate, their software must align with how they actually work. The world's largest organizations run on deeply complex software systems, and how those systems get used is
For every $1 spent on software, $6 is spent on services. Nine million implementation consultants. $500B+ in annual labour spend. Growing 10% a year. One of the largest markets in technology - and one of the least disrupted. We're doubling down and leading Auctor's Series A.
Excited to announce that we've raised $20M from @sequoia. In the past 3 months we've tripled in headcount. So proud of everything that this team has accomplished in such a short amount of time. We're hiring in NYC across the board. If you love working at the frontier of product,
auctor is out of stealth! and we raised $20mil from @sequoia :) how people work is shaped by the software they use. auctor is building what comes next.