Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
SF YC W24 AI local business intelligence database with 20M+ businesses and 200M+ contacts; $15.2M total ($2.75M YC/Rebel/Afore seed Aug 2024) competing with ZoomInfo for enterprise sales teams targeting local and regional businesses.
Openmart is a San Francisco-based local business intelligence platform — backed by Y Combinator (W24) with $15.2 million in total funding including a $2.75 million seed in August 2024 from Y Combinator, Rebel Fund, and Afore Capital, plus a $500,000 convertible note in January 2024 from 13 investors including MyAsiaVC, TechCrunch, Brighter Capital, and Gaingels — providing enterprise sales teams, marketers, and researchers with AI-powered intelligence on 20 million+ local businesses globally through a living database that continuously ingests millions of live signals from public filings, websites, reviews, and calls. Founded in 2023 by Richard He and Kathryn Wu, Openmart positions as the AI alternative to ZoomInfo and D&B Hoovers for companies selling to local and regional businesses rather than Fortune 500 enterprises.
AI-native customer service CRM acquired by Meta then returned to founders; unified customer history view with AI-assisted agents for e-commerce and retail brands.
Kustomer is an AI-powered customer service CRM platform providing a unified customer history view and conversational support tools for e-commerce, retail, and direct-to-consumer brands managing high-volume customer interactions. Founded in 2015 by Brad Birnbaum and Jeremy Suriel and headquartered in New York City, Kustomer was acquired by Meta (Facebook) in 2021 for approximately $1 billion, then resold back to its founders in a management buyout in 2023 — a rare reversal after Meta determined the business didn't fit its core strategy.
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