RowFlow replaces traditional web forms with AI-driven conversations, turning static forms into natural-language dialogues. Respondents can complete intake, surveys, and data collection via text, Slack, email, or an embedded chat interface, which the company says yields higher completion rates and cleaner data while reducing internal overhead. RowFlow was co-founded by Alec Olesky, a former quant trader at Virtu Financial and engineer at Meta, and Jack Bubes, who scaled operations at Uber, Shef, and Faire. The company is based in New York and went through Y Combinator's Summer 2025 batch.