Ottawa-founded Pluvo has been selected for Andreessen Horowitz’s a16z speedrun program, a highly competitive 12-week accelerator for category-defining companies. Chosen from more than 19,000 applicants worldwide, Pluvo ranked in the top 0.4 percent and among a small cohort of Canadian startups accepted.
The company develops decision intelligence software designed to capture contextual reasoning behind organizational choices, moving beyond traditional systems of record. Founded in Ottawa, Pluvo is now co-headquartered in San Francisco to support a U.S.-led go-to-market strategy while retaining its Canadian talent base. The selection underscores growing investor interest in next-generation AI-powered enterprise software.
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