What is Auctor?
AI-native system of action for enterprise software implementations.
- Category
- AI implementation software
- Headquarters
- New York, NY
- Founded
- 2025
- Employees
- 11-50 / YC team size 25
- Total funding
- $20M disclosed
- Status
- Private; valuation not disclosed
What is Auctor?
Auctor is an AI-native system of action for software implementations, built for professional services teams and system integrators.
Auctor connects the handoff from sales through discovery, design, delivery, go-live, and post-launch work so implementation teams can deliver what was sold with less rework. Its public product pages describe a shared hub that turns project inputs into review-ready deliverables and compounds intelligence from every engagement.
The company emerged from YC and Sequoia backing in 2026 with customer proof points from implementation-heavy services teams. It does not disclose revenue, but its wedge is a large services market where software projects often miss scope, budget, or timeline expectations.
What does Auctor offer?
Auctor offers implementation-lifecycle software for services teams and system integrators.
- Implementation system of action· Platform
- Pre-sales to delivery handoff· Workflow
- Discovery capture· Services
- SOWs and design docs· Deliverables
- User stories and configurations· Deliverables
- Project knowledge hub· AI
- Gong integration· Integration
How does Auctor make money?
Auctor appears to sell demo-led enterprise SaaS for professional services and system-integration teams; it has not published self-serve pricing.
Auctor does not publish a public price card, so pricing should be treated as sales-led and tied to implementation volume, user seats, project count, integrations, and services complexity. Its website routes buyers to demos rather than checkout, which is consistent with an early enterprise SaaS motion.
Growth is likely driven by landing consulting and SI teams that run repeated enterprise software projects, then expanding across delivery pods as Auctor captures reusable artifacts and project memory. This profile does not infer private ARR, margins, or contract values.
Who leads Auctor?
Auctor is led by co-founders William Sun, Matthew Blackburn, Anthony Sky Ng-Thow-Hing, and Xinan Rahman.
- William SunCo-founder & CEOFounder, since 2025Publicly named as CEO in Auctor funding coverage and company profiles.
- Matthew BlackburnCo-founder & CTOFounder, since 2025Leads technical execution; listed by YC and Sequoia.
- Anthony Sky Ng-Thow-HingCo-founder / product leaderFounder, since 2025Listed by YC as a founder and on Auctor support/integration materials.
- Xinan RahmanCo-founderFounder, since 2025Named by YC as part of the founding team.
How do you contact Auctor's leadership?
Auctor publishes company and support aliases; personal executive email formats are not verified beyond addresses shown in public policies or integrations.
Use founders@getauctor.com or support routes; personal format not verifiedHow much funding has Auctor raised?
Auctor has disclosed $20M in total funding, including a 2026 Series A led by Sequoia Capital.
Auctor announced in April 2026 that it had raised $20M to build an AI-native system of action for enterprise software implementations. The round was led by Sequoia Capital and included Y Combinator, M12, Workday Ventures, HubSpot Ventures, OneStream, Tercera, and DIG Ventures.
No public valuation was disclosed with the financing. The company is listed by Sequoia as a 2025 seed-stage partnership, and the funding should be treated as disclosed venture financing rather than a complete view of capitalization.
How did Auctor get here?
Auctor moved from YC company to Sequoia-backed launch around the software implementation market.
- 2025FoundedAuctor was founded in New York and joined YC.
- 2025YC profile publishedYC listed the company as an agentic operating system for modern system integrators.
- 2026-04$20M financing announcedAuctor emerged from stealth with a Sequoia-led round.
- 2026Implementation platform positionedAuctor described its product as a system for the full software implementation lifecycle.
- 2026Public integrations and support routes appearPublic pages reference support and integrations such as Gong.
Who are Auctor's competitors?
Auctor competes with PSA, project delivery, implementation, and AI workflow tools used by services teams.
- KantataPSA suite for services operations rather than AI-native implementation memory.
- CertiniaSalesforce-native services ERP and PSA for larger services organizations.
- RocketlaneCustomer onboarding and implementation project management with a stronger post-sale CS angle.
- AsanaHorizontal work management rather than implementation-specific agentic delivery.
- monday.comConfigurable work OS for many teams, less specialized for SI delivery artifacts.
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