About Auctor

About Auctor

About Auctor

We're building a new intelligence layer, purpose-built for end-to-end implementations.

Meet the Auctor Team

Will, Sky, Xinan, and Matt all met at Johns Hopkins. The four founders have experience from companies like Meta, AWS, Apple, ServiceNow, NASA, and more. They're committed to transforming implementations once and for all.


Where we've worked

What Leaders Are Saying

What Leaders Are Saying

What Leaders Are Saying

What Leaders Are Saying

Backed by the Best

We've raised from firms like Y Combinator and Leap Year

Backed by the Best

We've raised from firms like Y Combinator and Leap Year

Backed by the Best

We've raised from firms like Y Combinator and Leap Year

Get started today

We'll walk you through how you can get started and provide recommendations on how to scale your team and setup.

Get started today

We'll walk you through how you can get started and provide recommendations on how to scale your team and setup.

Get started today

We'll walk you through how you can get started and provide recommendations on how to scale your team and setup.

Frequently

Asked Questions

Have questions? Our FAQ section has you covered with quick answers to the most common inquiries.

Who is Auctor built for?

What’s the onboarding process like?

How is this different from a documentation tool or knowledge base?

Will this disrupt our current processes or tools?

Can Auctor be used by both client-facing and internal teams?

Does Auctor only work for enterprise-scale projects?

Frequently

Asked Questions

Have questions? Our FAQ section has you covered with quick answers to the most common inquiries.

Who is Auctor built for?

What’s the onboarding process like?

How is this different from a documentation tool or knowledge base?

Will this disrupt our current processes or tools?

Can Auctor be used by both client-facing and internal teams?

Does Auctor only work for enterprise-scale projects?

Frequently

Asked Questions

Have questions? Our FAQ section has you covered with quick answers to the most common inquiries.

Who is Auctor built for?

What’s the onboarding process like?

How is this different from a documentation tool or knowledge base?

Will this disrupt our current processes or tools?

Can Auctor be used by both client-facing and internal teams?

Does Auctor only work for enterprise-scale projects?