Pango is an agentic operating system for e-commerce back-office operations. Founded in Stockholm in 2025 by Steve Rahimi and Lukasz Reszczynski, it connects a merchant's store, warehouse and carriers, then runs deliveries, tracking, returns, refunds and claims on autopilot. The company says it automates roughly 99% of returns and shipping operations and cuts operating costs by about 20%, and is part of Y Combinator's Summer 2026 batch.
Sauce is a Miami-based restaurant technology company that helps independent restaurants and small chains build a profitable direct online ordering and delivery business. Instead of surrendering 30% commissions and customer data to marketplaces like DoorDash and Uber Eats, restaurants use Sauce to take branded direct orders and fulfill them through a managed, commission-free courier network charged at a flat per-order fee. The platform bundles online ordering, managed delivery, live order support, local SEO, and AI-driven marketing and retention into a single system aimed at turning delivery from a cost center into a margin driver.
Veyor is a cloud-based construction logistics platform - often called the 'Uber Eats of construction' - that digitizes how large building sites and facilities schedule deliveries, coordinate materials, manage loading docks and enforce site access and compliance. Founded in Sydney in 2017 and now expanding across the United States from Austin, Veyor connects contractors, suppliers, drivers and facility managers on a single live schedule to cut congestion, wait times and paperwork on complex projects.
Onfleet is a San Francisco-based software company that builds a last-mile delivery management platform. It gives businesses the tools to route, dispatch, track, and analyze their delivery operations, with a driver mobile app, real-time customer notifications, proof of delivery, and a developer API. Since launching in 2015 it has powered hundreds of millions of deliveries for companies across food and beverage, grocery, pharmacy, retail, and e-commerce.