Logic is a Seattle-based startup building an AI-powered decision automation platform that lets non-technical business teams automate the recurring review and decision processes that pile up across operations, risk, and finance functions. Instead of requiring engineering resources or rigid rules engines, Logic lets teams describe a decision process in plain English and have the platform execute it, blending AI reasoning with configurable controls so that humans stay in charge of policy while AI handles the repetitive work.

Many of the highest-value use cases sit in fintech and financial operations, where companies must make large volumes of consistent, defensible decisions: reviewing transactions for fraud, evaluating KYC and onboarding cases, approving or escalating underwriting and credit decisions, and handling exceptions in payments and risk workflows. Logic standardizes how these decisions are made, captures the reasoning behind each one, and produces an auditable trail, which is especially important in regulated financial contexts where every decision may need to be explained.

The platform has already automated more than two million decisions across industries including fintech, retail, and public safety, and currently processes more than 200,000 decisions each month. By turning ad hoc human review into structured, AI-assisted workflows, Logic helps teams move faster, reduce inconsistency, and scale decisioning capacity without proportional headcount growth, while keeping humans in the loop for edge cases and oversight.

Logic was founded in 2024 by Steve Krenzel and Jess Garms, experienced engineering leaders, and raised a $4.3 million seed round in October 2025. Investors include Founders' Co-op, Audacious, Neo (founded by Ali Partovi), several Brex executives, and Convoy co-founder Dan Lewis. The funding supports product development and growth as Logic expands its footprint among operations and risk teams that want a no-code way to deploy trustworthy AI decisioning across recurring financial and business processes.