Archy was started in 2021 by Jonathan Rat, a former product manager at Uber, Meta, and SurveyMonkey, after watching his wife, a practicing dentist, struggle to stitch together a fragmented stack of disconnected software just to run her clinic. He teamed up with Benjamin Kolin, a former director of engineering at Uber, to build a single cloud platform that could replace the half-dozen tools a typical dental office relies on. The result is an operating system for dental practices that spans front-office operations, clinical work, billing, and patient growth.
The platform covers the full lifecycle of a practice: online scheduling and digital intake forms, real-time insurance eligibility verification, periodontal and clinical charting, imaging, e-prescribing, treatment planning, two-way patient texting, email marketing, review management, and integrated payment processing. Because everything lives in one database, staff avoid the double entry and reconciliation headaches that plague practices running separate scheduling, imaging, and billing systems.
Archy's AI layer is what differentiates it from incumbents. Archy Scribe listens to appointments and drafts structured clinical notes automatically, while AI-assisted insurance verification and claims workflows reduce the administrative burden that consumes hours of staff time each day. The company markets concrete operational savings, claiming offices can reclaim dozens of staff hours per month and meaningfully cut annual software spend.
The company has raised roughly $47 million to date. In October 2025 it announced a $20 million Series B led by TCV with participation from Bessemer Venture Partners, CRV, Entrée Capital, and 25 practicing dentists who invested as angels. That followed a $15 million Series A led by Entrée Capital roughly a year earlier. The dental software market remains dominated by decades-old on-premise tools, giving cloud-first challengers like Archy a large modernization opportunity.
Archy serves independent dentists and multi-location dental groups across the United States, and provides U.S.-based support staffed in part by former dental office managers who understand practice workflows firsthand.