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Orbio raises $21 million to automate hiring and onboarding for frontline workers

TechCrunch · Jun 15, 2026, 4:01 AM · Also reported by 1 other source

Key takeaways

  • After Sergi Bastardas decade at Amazon and floriculture startup Colvin, one thing always stood out — the feeling that there wasn t enough efficient “human infrastructure” to manage the workers behind the scenes.
  • On Monday, the company announced a $21 million Series.
  • The Orbio agents (Maria, Daniel, and Claire) can interview candidates, assess fit, monitor employee output, and conduct daily check-ins throughout an employee s work lifecycle.

After Sergi Bastardas decade at Amazon and floriculture startup Colvin, one thing always stood out — the feeling that there wasn t enough efficient “human infrastructure” to manage the workers behind the scenes. He took this feeling and, in 2025, alongside his co-founders Nacho Travesí and Antonio Melé, launched Orbio, an enterprise startup that helps businesses manage frontline workers — using AI agents, of course.

On Monday, the company announced a $21 million Series. A in a round led by Dawn Capital. The startup says its customers already include Poke and YUM! Brands (owners of Pizza Hut, Taco Bell, and KFC), to onboard and manage their frontline employees. Bastardas said customers are progressing from using Orbio in pilot to now fully deploying the software. As an example, he said that at behavioral health provider The Stepping Stones Group, Orbio now runs the company’s full US operation, with 20% more candidates making it through to get hired

The Orbio agents (Maria, Daniel, and Claire) can interview candidates, assess fit, monitor employee output, and conduct daily check-ins throughout an employee s work lifecycle. The goal is to help businesses run their workforces autonomously, Bastardas said, adding that businesses will be able to engage and support the frontline workforces while also delegating some workforce operations to AI agents.

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