Moab is a New York-based software company building a modern, AI-native operating system for equipment rental and dealership businesses. It replaces decades-old legacy ERP systems with a single platform spanning inventory, orders and billing, service and repairs, dispatch, and accounting - targeting the roughly $2 trillion construction economy that still runs on on-premise software. Founded by Charles Soll (ex-Uber) and Patrick Anderson (ex-Ramp), Moab launched from stealth in February 2026 with $16M raised across Seed and Series A rounds led by Elad Gil, with Ironspring Ventures.
LiveFlow is an AI-native accounting and financial operations platform that connects tools like QuickBooks Online and Xero to live dashboards in Google Sheets and Excel, automating financial reporting, multi-entity consolidation and month-end close. Founded in 2021 by former Revolut employees, the Y Combinator-backed company has grown from a spreadsheet-sync tool into 'Flow,' an agentic ERP used by more than 6,000 businesses - including Wendy's and Crumbl Cookies - and accounting firms such as BDO and KLR.
Rillet is an AI-native ERP built by accountants that automates the month-end close, recognizes revenue in real time, and surfaces SaaS metrics directly from the general ledger. Founded by former N26 US CEO Nicolas Kopp and CTO Stelios Modes, the San Francisco company positions itself as a modern replacement for legacy systems like NetSuite and QuickBooks, letting finance teams close their books in days instead of weeks. Backed by Sequoia, Andreessen Horowitz, and ICONIQ, Rillet has raised over $100M and serves 500+ scaling companies.
GoodDay Software is an Austin-based startup building GoodDayOS, an AI-native, Shopify-embedded ERP alternative for inventory-driven consumer brands. Founded by former Chubbies and Loop Returns operators Kyle Hency and Dave Wardell, GoodDay unifies inventory, purchase orders, landed costs, presales, and multi-channel operations across DTC, wholesale, marketplaces, and retail - promising launches in weeks rather than the months and consultants legacy ERP demands. The company raised $7M in early 2026 (roughly $13.5M total) and counts 40+ Shopify brands among its customers.