Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
IT documentation platform for MSPs with network docs, credentials, and asset management; $3.5M revenue growing 133% competing with ITGlue (Kaseya) as the affordable MSP alternative.
Hudu is a cloud-based IT documentation platform designed for managed service providers (MSPs) and IT departments — providing a centralized knowledge base for storing, organizing, and accessing network documentation, credentials, asset inventories, process runbooks, and client IT environment details that IT teams need to efficiently manage and support their infrastructure. Founded in 2019 in Fort Collins, Colorado and a Y Combinator W21 graduate, Hudu raised $5.12 million total from YC and other investors, growing revenue from $1.5 million to $3.5 million in 2024 with 23 employees.\n\nHudu's platform serves as the "brain" of an MSP or IT department — storing information about every piece of infrastructure (network devices, servers, workstations, software licenses), associated credentials (securely vaulted passwords and API keys), documentation for troubleshooting procedures, and client-specific network configurations. When a technician needs to service a client network, everything they need — topology diagrams, credential access, recent change history — is accessible in Hudu without hunting through shared drives and tribal knowledge. The platform integrates with PSA tools (ConnectWise, HaloPSA) and RMM platforms (N-central, Datto) used by MSPs.\n\nIn 2025, Hudu competes in the IT documentation market with ITGlue (Kaseya, the dominant MSP documentation platform), Passportal (SolarWinds), and Network Glue for MSP knowledge management. ITGlue has historically been the default choice but has faced criticism for pricing increases since its Kaseya acquisition — creating an opening for Hudu to capture MSPs looking for a more affordable alternative with comparable functionality. The MSP market is large and growing as SMB demand for outsourced IT management increases. Hudu's 133% revenue growth from 2023 to 2024 demonstrates strong competitive momentum. The 2025 strategy focuses on growing the MSP customer base by positioning as the cost-effective ITGlue alternative, deepening PSA and RMM integrations, and adding AI-powered documentation assistance.
US YC W20 enterprise workflow automation for insurance/financial services/govt at 16% handle time reduction and 60% faster onboarding; $58.1M total ($33M General Catalyst/Peak XV/Craft Series B Mar 2025) competing with UiPath for regulated industry AI.
Luminai (formerly DigitalBrain) is a United States-based enterprise workflow automation platform — backed by Y Combinator (W20) with $58.1 million in total funding including a $33 million Series B in March 2025, a $20.7 million Series A in March 2022, and a $3.4 million seed from investors including Peak XV Partners, General Catalyst, Underscore VC, Craft Ventures, and Avra — providing mission-critical industries (insurance, financial services, healthcare, and government) with AI-powered workflow automation that handles complex, multi-step operational tasks end-to-end, reducing average handle time by 16%, cutting customer service agent onboarding time by 60%, and saving 25+ hours per month per agent. Founded in 2018, Luminai's AI automation platform deploys in enterprise environments where regulatory requirements and operational complexity make fully automated AI agents impractical without human oversight integration.
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