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Envoy

start up
United States - San Francisco, California
  • 11/01/2022
  • Series C
  • $111,000,000

We're creating a world where workplaces work better.

Envoy is transforming modern workplaces with products that make office life easier and work more meaningful. Envoy’s workplace platform has redefined how offices welcome visitors, keep employees safe, book desks and conference rooms, and manage deliveries in over 14,000 locations around the globe while building products for a new era of workplace experience. Companies like Slack, Pinterest, and Warby Parker rely on Envoy to create an unrivaled first impression and keep their offices safe, compliant, and efficient.

With more than 100,000 new sign-ins every day, Envoy Visitors creates a warm welcome for guests while safeguarding people, property, and ideas. Envoy Protect ensures employees are healthy before they come to the office. Envoy Desks empowers employees to reserve a desk while maintaining social distancing guidelines Envoy Rooms provides a simple solution for you to book meeting rooms and free up unused space. Envoy Deliveries ensures that packages safely reach their recipients at work, without mailroom pile-ups. For more information, please visit envoy.com

If this world sounds exciting, we'd love for you to help us build it.


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Larry GadeaFounder

Larry Gadea United States - San Francisco, California,

I am the CEO and Founder of Envoy (https://envoy.com). We're a small, but growing startup based in SOMA in San Francisco, CA. Our focus is to encourage modern engineering and elegant design on often-neglected, yet highly-visible workplace systems. We started with our Envoy Visitors product which has transformed front desks around the world, then introduced Envoy Deliveries to ensure packages quickly reach their recipients at work, and we're now expanding into the rest of the workplace. Much like Nest changed the home with elegant products, a whole ecosystem and platform for solving the mundane problems there, we're doing the same for the workplace -- where it's even more important. Come join us!

Previously, I was at Twitter working on distributed backend systems. I worked on everything from facilitating website updates with the use of BitTorrent in the datacanter, to distributing developer's unit tests amongst hundreds of machines, to reliably storing your tweets in a distributed datastore. Near the end of my work at Twitter I was focused on the Growth team, building systems to encourage users to discover more of Twitter and how to use it in new ways.

And before all that, I was in an engineering position at Google. I developed client-side code on Windows, did Java/C++ server backends and finished with mobile development for Android. Having extensive engineering experience in all these environments has helped me tremendously over the years with integration projects and making the right systems design decision.