Trace is a workflow orchestration platform that gives AI agents shared context about how a company actually works, then routes each task to whichever worker fits best - human or AI. Founded in 2025 by Tim Cherkasov and Artur Romanov and backed by Y Combinator's Summer 2025 batch, Trace connects to tools like Slack, Jira, and Notion, builds a knowledge graph of the organization, and turns plain-English process descriptions into visual workflows with AI-automated steps and human approval gates. It raised $3M in seed funding and was the most upvoted startup in the YC S25 cohort.
VComply is a cloud-based governance, risk, and compliance (GRC) platform that helps mid-market organizations turn compliance from scattered spreadsheets and missed deadlines into a single system of record. Founded in 2019 by Harshvardhan Kariwala after a costly missed filing at a prior business, the Sunnyvale-based, Accel-backed company packages compliance, risk, policy, and case management into four connected modules - ComplianceOps, RiskOps, PolicyOps, and CaseOps - that it now frames as a Compliance & Risk Operating System (CROS). It serves thousands of customers across healthcare, financial services, education, energy, and nonprofits in more than 100 countries.
Atrix AI is a New York-based startup building a generative-AI platform for life sciences teams - medical affairs, commercial, clinical, and regulatory - to turn messy, siloed data and research into compliant, auditable insights. Its no-code workflow engine connects sources like MSL conversations, advisory-board outputs, and KOL engagement into dashboards, reports, and impact measurements without requiring engineers or data scientists. Founded by ex-Uber and ex-Meta engineer Vera Kutsenko, the company raised a seed round backed by Pear VC, Bling Capital, and others.
Streamline AI is a San Francisco-based legal technology company building an AI-powered intake, triage, and matter-management platform for busy in-house legal teams. Founded in 2020 by former DoorDash counsel Kathy Zhu and ex-Google product leader Julian Wimbush, it replaces email threads and spreadsheets with no-code workflows, automated routing, and real-time metrics so legal departments can move faster and prove their impact. The company has raised about $14M total, including an $8.6M Series A, and supports 500+ in-house lawyers at companies like Gusto, 8x8, Acorns and Bloom Energy.