Equals is a next-generation spreadsheet built for business analytics. Founded by two Intercom veterans, it pairs the familiar spreadsheet grid with live connections to data warehouses and business tools, version control, real-time collaboration and, more recently, AI-assisted analysis. The company positions itself as 'AI for the numbers that can't be wrong,' aiming to give finance and go-to-market teams a single, trustworthy place to model ARR, pipeline, retention and other core metrics without exporting CSVs or standing up heavyweight BI stacks.
Jeen.ai is an Israeli enterprise AI company that builds an 'operating layer' for organizations to adopt generative AI securely, govern it responsibly, and scale it across business units. Spun off from ONE Technologies in July 2024 and led by founder-CEO Oded Tahori, the platform bundles chat, autonomous agents, workflow automation, governance and cost controls (FinOps), and data integrations - deployable in the cloud, on-premise, or fully air-gapped. It serves dozens of large enterprises and public bodies in finance, telecom, defense, healthcare and higher education, and is now expanding across the US, UK, Singapore and Latin America.
Coefficient is a Palo Alto software company that pipes live business data into the spreadsheets people already use. Its no-code connectors link Google Sheets and Microsoft Excel to more than 100 systems - Salesforce, HubSpot, Snowflake, QuickBooks, Shopify and more - with two-way sync, scheduled refreshes, alerts and AI-assisted dashboards. Founded in 2015 by Navneet Loiwal and Tommy Tsai, Coefficient has raised $24.7M and counts Zendesk, Spotify, Miro and Klaviyo among its users.
Savant Labs is a San Mateo-based software company building an agentic AI platform that lets business analysts automate the whole analytics pipeline - accessing, cleaning, blending, matching, and reporting on data - without writing code. Its Agentic Analytics Suite connects to hundreds of data sources and uses AI agents grounded in business-process knowledge to cut manual work, positioning itself as a faster, cheaper alternative to tools like Alteryx. Founded in 2021 and backed by Dell Technologies Capital, the company raised an $18.5M Series A in early 2025.
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.
Ethan Aaron is the founder and CEO of Portable, a New York based ETL/ELT company that builds the data connectors nobody else wants to build. Where the rest of the data-pipeline industry chases the same handful of popular sources, Portable went after the long tail - thousands of niche, bespoke business applications - with no-code connectors and flat, no-volume pricing. A Penn-trained mechanical engineer and Wharton economist who passed through Goldman Sachs and LiveRamp before founding the company, Aaron is one of the data world's most prolific public voices, posting daily on LinkedIn and pushing a blunt thesis: data teams exist to make money, not to collect tools.
Adriel is an AI-powered ad operations (AdOps) and marketing intelligence platform that lets brands and agencies connect, monitor, and optimize digital advertising across hundreds of channels from a single dashboard. Founded in 2018 by Sophie Soowon Eom and Olivier Duchenne, the company pulls scattered campaign data from 600+ sources into real-time, automated reports, and has expanded into AI ad-creative generation (AdGen AI) and marketing automation. Adriel has served thousands of organizations - from small businesses to enterprises like LG Electronics - and raised about $20M in total funding, including a $13M Series B in 2022.