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Jan 27, 2026
Ottawa Startup Pluvo Joins Andreessen Horowitz’s a16z speedrun to Build the Next Generation of Decision Intelligence
Ottawa Startup Pluvo Joins Andreessen Horowitz’s a16z speedrun to Build the Next Generation of Decision Intelligence
Pluvo was selected for a16z speedrun to re-architect how businesses make decisions.
San Francisco, CA – Pluvo, a decision intelligence software company, has been selected to join the upcoming Andreessen Horowitz (a16z) speedrun cohort. Speedrun is a highly selective, 12-week program designed to help category-defining companies accelerate from early traction to breakout scale. Pluvo was selected from more than 19,000 companies considered, placing it in the top 0.4 percent globally and among the few Canadian startups accepted into the program.
Pluvo is building what it calls a System of Judgment, a new class of software designed to go beyond traditional systems of record by helping organizations track decisions over time, capture the context behind them, and turn that knowledge into shared institutional memory across the organization.
“For decades, businesses have invested heavily in systems of record, CRMs, ERPs, accounting software, to store what happened,” said Alex Labrèche, CEO of Pluvo. “But knowing what happened isn’t enough anymore. The next generation of companies will win by building systems that understand why things happen, capture context as it unfolds, and improve judgment over time.”
From Systems of Record to Systems of Judgment
While AI dominates today’s headlines, most decision-making inside organizations is still bottlenecked by static tools, manual analysis, and fragile financial models that quickly fall out of date. Even as AI agents take on more work, they are running into the same problem humans have faced for years: data without context is hard to turn into action. Critical decisions, including hiring, pricing, expansion, and capital allocation, are often made in the messy middle. They are half-structured, highly contextual, and deeply human.
Pluvo is designed for that reality.
Instead of treating planning and forecasting as isolated exercises, Pluvo continuously captures data, assumptions, decisions, and the surrounding context, and retains them as persistent memory. Over time, this context compounds into institutional understanding, allowing the system to surface better insights, challenge assumptions, and support faster, higher-quality decisions.
“Context is king,” Labrèche added. “Decisions live or die based on nuance. What was known at the time, what tradeoffs were considered, and what signals were ignored. When that context disappears, organizations are forced to relearn the same lessons over and over. A System of Judgment doesn’t just analyze data. It uses AI and agents to remember.”
Why a16z speedrun
Pluvo’s selection into a16z speedrun reflects growing conviction that the next wave of enterprise software will not be defined by dashboards or automation alone, but by new types of systems that will change the way we approach decision-making.
The speedrun program connects founders directly with a16z partners, operators, and technical leaders to accelerate product strategy, go-to-market execution, and category creation.
“a16z speedrun is designed for companies that aren’t just building features, but redefining how software works,” said Labrèche. “This is exactly the kind of environment where Systems of Judgment can become a real category.”
From Ottawa to San Francisco
Pluvo was founded in Ottawa and is now also operating in San Francisco as it builds for a global market and a U.S.-led go-to-market motion.
“Establishing a U.S. entity was an important step for our growth,” said Vanessa Galarneau, Co-Founder of Pluvo. “Our customers and partners are increasingly U.S.-based, and our go-to-market reflects that.”
Galarneau noted that the team used Pluvo itself to model and plan the move, helping them understand the tradeoffs clearly before making the decision.
Today, Pluvo operates across North America, with a growing presence in San Francisco.
What’s Next
Pluvo will use the momentum from a16z speedrun to accelerate product development across its core platform, deepening its System of Judgment for finance teams and expanding decision intelligence beyond financial planning into strategic operations, workforce planning, and cross-functional decision-making, all powered by a growing context graph that captures decisions, assumptions, and outcomes over time.
The company is actively hiring engineers and builders interested in working at the intersection of AI, systems design, and human judgment. Learn more at Pluvo.io/careers.
About Pluvo
Pluvo is an AI-native decision intelligence platform building the next generation System of Judgment for finance & strategy teams. By capturing structured data and human context into persistent memory, Pluvo helps teams make better decisions and get smarter over time. Founded in 2024, Pluvo is headquartered in Ottawa, Canada.
Learn more at Pluvo.io.
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