Top 21 BPM and Workflow automation software startups

Updated: Mar 20, 2026
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These startups want to disrupt BPM software, introducing AI-driven process automation, no-code workflow builders and real-time analytics dashboards.
1
WorkFusion
Country: USA | Funding: $386.3M
WorkFusion automates enterprise business processes by combining robotics, AI-powered cognitive automation, and workforce orchestration.
2
Workato
Country: USA | Funding: $415M
Workato develops intelligent automation platform designed to automate work in businesses.
3
AirSlate
Country: Ukraine | Funding: $181.5M
airSlate is a SaaS technology that provides no-code business process automation, e-signature, and document management solutions.
4
Tray.io
Country: USA | Funding: $149.1M
Tray.io provides a cloud-based software integration platform for automators.
5
Nintex
Country: USA | Funding: $135M
Nintex enables enterprise IT professionals to more easily create and manage simple to sophisticated business processes. Acquired by Thoma Bravo
6
Camunda
Country: Germany | Funding: €107M
Camunda is a developer of BPM platform that allows companies to design and automate business processes.
7
Bryter
Country: Germany | Funding: $89M
BRYTER is the leading no-code platform to automate expert knowledge.
8
Tonkean
Country: USA | Funding: $83.2M
Tonkean provides an enterprise no-code process orchestration platform.
9
Leapwork
Country: Denmark | Funding: $71.9M
Leapwork develops entirely visual system, backed by a modern tech stack. Instead of using developer time, staff automate tasks themselves, without writing any code, with a simple user interface that is likened to learning Powerpoint or Excel. Leapwork estimates it can save 75% of an employee’s time.
10
Ikigai
Country: USA | Funding: $38.2M
Ikigai helps analysts and operations teams automate data-intensive business, finance, analytics and supplychain operations within clicks.
11
Parabola
Country: USA | Funding: $34.2M
Parabola is a drag-and-drop visual programming platform that lets everyone create custom reports, workflows, integrations, and more.
12
Bardeen
Country: USA | Funding: $21.8M
Bardeen is a no-code workflow automation tool that helps knowledge workers become more productive. Bardeen incorporates AI modules for tasks such as text-to-speech, optical character recognition, and Smart Suggestions.
13
Operations1
Country: Germany | Funding: $17.1M
Operations1 develops SaaS solution for process documentation and digital assistance. Its modular software platform helps manufacturing companies to efficiently solve their everyday challenges in process documentation.
14
Inngest
Country: USA | Funding: $10.6M
Inngest is the developer platform for easily building reliable workflows with zero infrastructure.
15
Restate
Country: Germany | Funding: $7M
Restate build workflows, event-driven applications, and distributed services in a fault-tolerant manner with durable async/await.
16
Pyrus
Country: Russia
Pyrus offers a web service and mobile apps that help enterprises by structuring communication around tasks and processes.
17
Wrangle
Country: USA | Funding: $2.1M
Wrangle is easy to process automation for busy teams improving efficiency for onboarding, sales quote approval, and contract management.
18
Documentolog
Country: Kazakhstan
Documentolog provides workflow automation solutions that help to organise work and automate key business processes.
19
Kissflow
Country: USA | Funding: $1M
Kissflow develops Leading Work Management Software
20
Comidor
Country: Greece
Comidor is a low code Digital Automation Platform that offers a holistic approach for organizations to drive agile digital business transformation and achieve fast and continuous improvement.
21
Integrify
Country: USA
Integrify develops cloud-based workflow automation software
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Fernando Lopez is a senior editor for SaaStartups. He joined the company after having previously spent over three years at ReadWriteWeb. Prior to his work as a reporter, Fernando worked in I.T. across a number of industries, including banking, retail and software. Fernando graduated from the University of Buenos Aires (Computer Science). He is more-than-averagely interested in photography and can often be found with a camera slung over his shoulder. He wrote a book about pitching startups to investors. You can contact Fernando at fernandolopez(at)saastartups(dot)com