Who are Auctor's decision-makers?
Auctor's operating decisions sit with its executive leadership, while technical, security, clinical, operations, or finance buyers vary by product area.
- CEO
- William Sun
- CTO/key exec
- Matthew Blackburn
- Founded
- 2025
- Employees
- 11-50 / YC team size 25
- HQ
- New York, NY
- Notable
- YC and Sequoia-backed
- 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.
Who leads Auctor?
Auctor is founder-led. William Sun is publicly identified as CEO, Matthew Blackburn as CTO, and Anthony Sky Ng-Thow-Hing plus Xinan Rahman are named founding team members in YC and related public materials.
Who actually makes buying decisions at Auctor?
As an early-stage company, founder executives likely control major platform, security, and go-to-market decisions. Technical vendors should anchor on the CTO and engineering team; GTM and partnership vendors should expect CEO/product involvement.
How is Auctor organized as it scales?
Public headcount signals point to a small, in-person New York team. The organization is likely still tightly coupled across product, engineering, and customer implementation rather than divided into mature enterprise functions.
As of June 2026.Sources:Y Combinator - AuctorSequoia - AuctorAuctor privacy policy
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