Who are Skyfire's decision-makers?
Skyfire's visible decision-makers are led by Amir Sarhangi and Craig DeWitt.
- CEO
- Amir Sarhangi
- CTO/key exec
- Craig DeWitt
- Founded
- 2024
- Employees
- 11-50 reported
- HQ
- San Francisco, CA
- Prior exit/Notable
- Former Jibe and Ripple leader building agentic commerce infrastructure.
- Amir SarhangiCEO and FounderFounderFormer Jibe and Ripple leader building agentic commerce infrastructure.
- Craig DeWittProductFounding teamProduct leader with payments and crypto infrastructure experience.
- Ankit AgarwalEngineeringFounding teamLeads engineering for payments and agent infrastructure.
- Randall DaviesBusinessFounding teamSupports partnerships and business development.
Who leads Skyfire?
Skyfire's leadership combines founder-led product direction with domain specialists in engineering, security, healthcare, fintech, defense, or creative AI depending on the category. The people block on this page lists the primary visible executives and their roles.
Who actually makes buying decisions at Skyfire?
For vendor sales, the likely buying committee includes the CEO or COO for strategic spend, the CTO or engineering leader for architecture, security leadership for risk review, finance for budget, and legal or compliance for data and procurement terms. In regulated or defense-heavy categories, compliance, trust, and customer-delivery leaders can be equally decisive.
How is Skyfire organized as it scales?
Skyfire appears organized around a core product and engineering group, a domain-specific go-to-market team, and implementation or customer-success capacity for enterprise accounts. Recent funding or acquisition status should be read as a signal that process, procurement, and security review are getting more formal.
As of June 2026.Sources:SkyfireSkyfire aboutSkyfire launch
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