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Levelpath

Also known as: Hyperbridge

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Enterprise operations agentindependentVerified 2026-07-07

AI-native procurement platform whose autonomous agents, powered by a reasoning engine called Hyperbridge, run sourcing, contracts, and supplier risk across the intake to procure lifecycle for enterprises.

Levelpath is an AI-native procurement platform based in San Francisco, founded in 2022 by Alex Yakubovich, Stan Garber, Bryan Rosenstein, and Raimonds Samofals. Yakubovich and Garber previously built Scout RFP, which Workday acquired for five hundred forty million dollars, and they started Levelpath to reinvent procurement, typically a company's second largest expense after payroll, from an AI-native foundation rather than by bolting AI onto legacy systems. The company has raised roughly one hundred million dollars across a Benchmark led seed, a Redpoint led Series A, and a fifty five million dollar Series B led by Battery Ventures in 2025, with Menlo Ventures, NewView Capital, and World Innovation Lab also participating. Global brands including American Airlines, Amgen, Levi's, Teva Pharmaceuticals, Western Union, and Zendesk use the platform.

Levelpath spans the intake to procure lifecycle, unifying intake, sourcing, contract management, supplier management, and risk in one system. Its AI Agents act autonomously and proactively: they run sourcing events and generate requests for proposal, qualify suppliers and surface the strongest option from historical data, scan the entire contract repository to answer questions with clause level precision and flag risks, and continuously monitor compliance signals across the supplier base to update risk profiles and notify stakeholders. The agents draw on the industry's first supplier graph and are powered by Hyperbridge, a proprietary reasoning engine that unifies model grounding, context management, and orchestration while routing each query to the most suitable large language model. Preconfigured agents ship out of the box, and an Agent Orchestration Studio lets teams build their own without heavy IT support.

Levelpath positions itself as the modern, AI-native alternative to legacy suites like Coupa and Ariba, aimed at procurement teams that want speed, transparency, and adoption rather than complex configuration. It currently focuses on intake to procure rather than full procure to pay, with payment and ERP connections handled through native integrations and an open REST API. It is a strong fit for enterprises that want autonomous agents embedded across sourcing, contracts, and supplier risk. It is a weaker fit for teams needing full source to pay in one system today, or a self hosted deployment, which is not documented.

Vendor details

Canonical URL

https://www.levelpath.com

Category

Enterprise operations agent

Subcategory

AI-native procurement

Funding status

Independent, headquartered in San Francisco, founded in 2022 by Alex Yakubovich (CEO), Stan Garber (President), Bryan Rosenstein, and Raimonds Samofals. Yakubovich and Garber previously founded Scout RFP, acquired by Workday for five hundred forty million dollars in 2019. Levelpath has raised roughly one hundred million dollars total: a fourteen and a half million dollar seed led by Benchmark, a thirty million dollar Series A led by Redpoint in 2023, and a fifty five million dollar Series B led by Battery Ventures in 2025, with Menlo Ventures, NewView Capital, and World Innovation Lab participating. Customers include American Airlines, Amgen, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Levi's, Teva Pharmaceuticals, Western Union, and Zendesk.

Company status

independent

Use cases & customers

Primary use cases

Sourcing and RFP automationContract intelligence and managementSupplier risk monitoringIntake to procure workflow automation

Target customers

Enterprise procurement teamsSourcing and category managersFinance, legal, and IT stakeholdersGlobal enterprises modernizing procurement

Deployment options

Cloud

Integrations

Levelpath offers native integrations to the systems enterprises rely on, including Oracle Fusion, NetSuite, OneTrust, Ironclad, Docusign, and Coupa, and it is listed in the Coupa App Marketplace. An open REST API supports third party and ERP or payment connections, and the Agent Orchestration Studio lets teams build custom agents. The Hyperbridge engine also routes queries to the most suitable large language model behind the scenes.

In practice

A procurement team drowns in sourcing events and RFPs. Levelpath's AI Agents run the events, qualify suppliers, and surface the strongest option from historical data so the team reviews a shortlist.

Contract research across a huge repository takes days. Levelpath's agents answer questions with clause level precision, flag risks, and monitor renewal timelines in minutes.

Supplier risk shifts constantly and slips past busy teams. Levelpath continuously monitors compliance signals, updates risk profiles, and notifies stakeholders with recommended actions.

Capability coverage

8.5 / 14 capabilities · 61%

Integrations & Tool CallingProvides native integrations to Oracle Fusion, NetSuite, OneTrust, Ironclad, Docusign, and Coupa, plus an open REST API and a Coupa marketplace listing, Levelpath docs 2026-07-07 Full
Workflow OrchestrationThe Hyperbridge engine unifies agent orchestration and AI Agents run multi step sourcing, contract, and risk workflows autonomously, Levelpath docs 2026-07-07 Full
Knowledge Grounding & RAGHyperbridge unifies model grounding and context management, and agents answer from the supplier graph, historical data, and contract repository with clause level precision, Levelpath docs 2026-07-07 Full
Human Oversight & GuardrailsAgents surface ranked suppliers, contract insights, and risk signals for the team to review and decide, though detailed approval and guardrail controls are not documented, Levelpath docs 2026-07-07 Partial
Security, Identity & GovernanceDescribes secure, compliant data handling for regulated enterprise customers, but specific certifications and access governance features are not documented, Levelpath docs 2026-07-07 Partial
Observability & AuditabilityProvides enterprise wide visibility into spend and risk and pipeline transparency, though agent level tracing and audit are not documented, Levelpath docs 2026-07-07 Partial
Memory & State PersistenceUses a supplier graph and data models that learn over time for persistent context, but a first class agent memory store is not documented, Levelpath docs 2026-07-07 Partial
Deployment & Data ResidencyDelivered as a cloud service with no self hosted, on premise, or documented residency option, Levelpath docs 2026-07-07 Unable to verify
Prebuilt Agents, Templates & PacksShips preconfigured agents out of the box plus an Agent Orchestration Studio to build custom agents without heavy IT support, Levelpath docs 2026-07-07 Full
Triggers & Channel CoverageAgents continuously monitor compliance and operational signals and notify stakeholders, though channel coverage centers on procurement, Levelpath docs 2026-07-07 Partial
Model Flexibility & RoutingHyperbridge routes each query to the most suitable large language model, providing internal model routing rather than customer bring your own model, Levelpath docs 2026-07-07 Partial
APIs, SDKs & MCP ExtensibilityOffers an open REST API and a no code Agent Orchestration Studio for building and extending agents, Levelpath docs 2026-07-07 Full
Testing, Debugging & OptimizationEmphasizes predictable outcomes and return on investment, but a customer facing agent evaluation harness is not documented, Levelpath docs 2026-07-07 Partial
Browser & Computer UseNo browser or computer use capability is described, Levelpath docs 2026-07-07 Unable to verify

Recent platform changes

No recent material changes tracked yet.

Pricing

Not public; quoted through enterprise sales, typically scaled to spend, users, and modules

enterprise subscription scaled to spend, users, and modules

Contact onlyMedium variable cost

What is public

No list prices or entry point are published. The intake to procure product scope is public, but pricing is not.

Billing mechanics

Presumed enterprise subscription negotiated with sales, believed to scale with spend, users, and modules.

Cost watchouts

Full procure to pay may require additional integration work through the open REST API, adding implementation cost.

Variable cost rationale

Scope typically scales with spend under management, users, and modules, so cost can grow with adoption, though pricing is negotiated rather than purely metered by usage.

Additional watchouts

Confirm how pricing scales with spend, seats, and modules, and whether payment and ERP connections via the open API add integration cost.

Sales call required

Yes — required for paid access

Free / trial

No public free tier

Key ambiguities

No public anchor for entry price or scope units.

Verified 2026-07-07

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