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A new kind of ERP system for factories

At Tiny, we’re building a new kind of ERP system for factories where AI agents automate repetitive workflows. Made for the four million factories still primarily relying on Excel. LLMs now unlock their troves of siloed unstructured data. We see a massive opportunity to build a compound startup and, beyond that, tap into network effects to unlock just-in-time manufacturing across entire supply chains.
Tiny
Founded:2024
Team Size:3
Location:Singapore, Singapore
Group Partner:Dalton Caldwell

Active Founders

Louis de Valliere, Co-Founder and CEO

Louis is the CEO and co-founder of Tiny. Previously, he co-founded and sold a startup to BitGo, one of the largest crypto custodians, where he later served as the VP of Design. Before that, Louis was the founding designer and front-end engineer at Vector, a logistics-tech company, and also held lead design and front-end engineering roles at Zenefits and Addepar. He holds a B.S. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Carnegie Mellon University.
Louis de Valliere
Louis de Valliere
Tiny

Edward Zhang, Co-Founder and CTO

Ed is the CTO and co-founder of Tiny. Previously, he led the scaling of Apple’s Services API gateway from the ground up. Before that, he was a full-stack engineer at SaaS companies such as Zenefits and Addepar. He holds a B.S. in Computer Science from Carnegie Mellon University.
Edward Zhang
Edward Zhang
Tiny

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TL;DR

At Tiny we’re building a compound startup like Rippling for factories. Our mission is to provide factories with a single, cohesive platform to track and manage the full lifecycle of a manufactured item across every department in their organization.

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We’re already working with several factories in Indonesia, Vietnam, and India, focusing on suppliers in the automotive and electronics industries.

The Problem

Many factories are trapped in a web of disjointed spreadsheets and partially integrated tools, requiring costly manual data re-entry at nearly every stage—unless they can afford to spend over $1M on an ERP solution like SAP. This fragmentation leads to poor visibility into true costs and inventory, resulting in over-ordering of materials and dead stock of manufactured goods.

The Solution

Tiny is a ground-up reimagination of cumbersome traditional ERP software. Factories now have an intuitive user experience that leverages live collaborative editing to get everyone working together seamlessly, with a workflow engine that assigns tasks to the right person at the right time. Furthermore, as we expand our platform, we plan to automate repetitive tasks, thereby reducing costs and unlocking valuable insights by unifying sales, procurement, and production processes—all within a single system.

Currently, we’ve started at the very beginning of the order lifecycle: the quotation process. Our first module empowers sales and engineering teams to respond to customer inquiries faster and more accurately. The foundation of this module—the workflow engine, the lightweight CRM, and the item library—are shared in the upcoming procurement and production modules, resulting in deep integration and a seamless experience for our customers.

The foundation we’ve built is a fully collaborative object graph with real-time computations, plus a truly novel form input framework including automatic object syncing and interactive audit logs, on top of durable workflow execution that enables us to customize workflows extremely efficiently. Thanks to this foundation, we are uniquely positioned to unlock never-before-seen, truly interactive collaboration with AI agents.

About Us

We’re Louis and Ed, co-founders who have known each other for over a decade. We were roommates in San Francisco and previously collaborated at Addepar, developing wealth management software, and at Zenefits, building benefits and payroll solutions. Before founding Tiny, Louis served as VP of Design at BitGo, and Ed led the scaling of Apple’s Services API gateway from the ground up.

How You Can Help

We’d love introductions to anyone connected with factories who might benefit from a more streamlined, cost-effective solution.