
Taltrics is a resource management platform that helps companies allocate experts to projects tasks, faster and smarter. Taltrics leverages AI-driven capacity and matching models to allocate cross-functional teams across 100s of projects and tasks, while future-proofing resource plans for tomorrow. Taltrics unique learning loop utilizes project outcome data to make each successive allocation, better. When the right expert is in the right project, everyone wins. Founded in 2021 by resource data scientists Alex Marshall and Andy Spezzatti, Taltrics is backed by top investors, including SkyDeck Fund, Great Oaks VC, Intuition Capital, Ambridge Capital, The MBA Fund, and Blue Startups. Learn more at Taltrics.com.

Taltrics is a resource management platform that helps companies allocate experts to projects tasks, faster and smarter. Taltrics leverages AI-driven capacity and matching models to allocate cross-functional teams across 100s of projects and tasks, while future-proofing resource plans for tomorrow. Taltrics unique learning loop utilizes project outcome data to make each successive allocation, better. When the right expert is in the right project, everyone wins. Founded in 2021 by resource data scientists Alex Marshall and Andy Spezzatti, Taltrics is backed by top investors, including SkyDeck Fund, Great Oaks VC, Intuition Capital, Ambridge Capital, The MBA Fund, and Blue Startups. Learn more at Taltrics.com.
What they do: AI-driven resource management platform that matches experts to projects and optimizes capacity
Founders / leadership: Alex Marshall (CEO) and Andy Spezzatti (CTO); Simon Edwards also listed as a founder in some profiles
Founded: 2021–2022 (reported range)
Stage / funding signal: Early-stage (pre-seed/seed) with multiple early/backer investors listed
Headquarters: San Francisco area
Workforce allocation / resource management for project-based organizations
SaaS / AI-driven resource management
“Backed by multiple early-stage/backer investors including SkyDeck Fund, Great Oaks VC, Intuition Capital, Ambridge Capital, The MBA Fund, and Blue Startups”