Oregon Venture Fund took part in a Series B round for Conveyor, a distributed startup headquartered in the Bay Area. It doesn’t reflect a Pacific Northwest presence by way of LinkedIn, but I have to assume some folks are here. (Feel free to let me know if you know.) The CEO lives in Camas, Washington. As a new company for OVF, they’re not listed on their portfolio page just yet.
We’re building a future where buyer AI and vendor AI handle the back-and-forth, so humans can focus on the part that actually builds trust: the relationships.
This raise gets us one step closer to that future.
We’ve been lucky to work with investors who’ve believed in this problem from day one, and we’re excited to have SignalFire and Oregon Venture Fund join the group and get behind what we’re building.
Part of the capital is going to product and AI—building more agentic workflows, automating more of the edge cases, and continuing to obsess over accuracy.
The other part is going to distribution: getting this capability into the hands of more teams.
For more information on the round, see the Conveyor blog post on their Series B.
(h/t Dave Dyk)