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*compri is building the Agentic OS for industrial supply chains.*
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In September 2023, we began working on a B2B industrial packaging marketplace. Acting as suppliers, we realised we could source faster and beat incumbents on price simply by using a few digital tools. What surprised us most was not our speed, but our buyers’ reality: Procurement teams were still running on email, Excel, and 1990s ERPs, struggling to compare vendors efficiently and make decisions with confidence. 
At the same time, the stakes kept rising. In manufacturing, Procurement impacts the majority of the P&L, while global supply chains became more complex, regulated, and exposed to disruptions (inflation, duties, delays, geopolitical shocks). We also saw a clear shift: Procurement and supply chain leaders wanted to be more strategic, but the operational workload kept growing. 
We started reaching out to Procurement leaders in Italy through cold emails, interviewed 20 to 30 professionals, and attended Italy’s leading Procurement event.

Founders during early customer discovery.
The feedback was consistent: legacy solutions were expensive, built for large enterprises, and painful to use in mid market industrial companies. With that insight, we sketched an initial product concept and shared it back with the same audience. The response was immediate: several asked for pricing and wanted to bring Compri to their teams. That validation gave us the conviction to build and ship.
Today, we work with 30+ companies, manage more than €4B in spend, have raised several millions from top European VCs, and our team has grown to ~30 people.

Christmas Party, Compri office (2025)