Datost is a Y Combinator (Spring 2026 / P26) startup founded by Maceo Cardinale Kwik and Jason Wang. It launched as 'the proactive AI data analyst' - a Slack-native agent with a semantic layer that scored 75.2% on the BIRD-Interact text-to-SQL benchmark versus 33% for a frontier model alone - and has since become an applied research lab building ED1TH, a 25-gram pair of AI AR smart glasses with no cameras, an in-lens display, and a companion smart ring. Backed by Y Combinator and OpenAI.
Scoop Analytics is a San Francisco AI analytics company that gives every employee the reach of a data science team. Its agentic 'Domain Intelligence' platform autonomously investigates business data - screening every location every week to explain what happened, why it happened, and what to do next - and delivers those findings inside Slack. Founded by Birst creator Brad Peters, Scoop raised $3.5M in seed funding to make self-service business intelligence real for people who have spreadsheet skills, not data teams.
Zenlytic is a New York based AI analytics company behind Zoe, an AI data analyst that answers complex business questions in plain language and returns verifiable, source-cited results. By pairing large language models with a governed semantic layer, Zenlytic lets non-technical teams self-serve trustworthy analytics from warehouses like Snowflake, BigQuery and Databricks, generating dashboards, presentations and models without a data team in the loop.