Campfire is a San Francisco startup founded in 2023 by John Glasgow and Paul Nichols that builds an AI-native enterprise resource planning (ERP) system for modern finance and accounting teams at mid-sized and enterprise companies. The platform automates reconciliations, accelerates the month-end close, and handles revenue and general-ledger workflows, positioning itself against legacy ERPs such as NetSuite. Campfire went through Y Combinator's Summer 2023 batch and counts Decagon, Replit, CloudZero, TwelveLabs and Tilt among its customers.

Funding

Campfire ran its first two years on roughly $3.5 million raised around Y Combinator, then raised a $35 million Series A led by Accel in June 2025. On October 15, 2025 it announced a $65 million Series B co-led by Accel and Ribbit Capital, bringing total funding to $103.5 million. The company quadrupled its team from about 10 to 40 employees between the two rounds.