Factorial has officially acquired YepCode, a platform designed for developers and specialized in building, running, and scaling AI-powered integrations. This strategic move strengthens our ability to deliver intelligent integrations in increasingly complex enterprise environments.
Tackling the integration problem from the ground up
Today, large companies operate with fragmented software stacks: different ERPs, payroll systems, identity providers, and industry-specific tools. Building and maintaining individual connectors for each of them is a slow, expensive, and non-scalable process. With YepCode, Factorial gains the infrastructure layer needed to transform that model.
YepCode’s platform enables teams to build and scale automation workflows using AI-assisted code that runs in secure, sandboxed cloud environments. By integrating this technology, we are shifting towards agentic integrations: this means our AI agents will no longer simply display information, but will be able to autonomously orchestrate processes across any platform.
“We have long believed that AI agents should do real work, not just display information,” said Jordi Romero, CEO of Factorial. “But agents are only as useful as the systems they can connect to. YepCode is the missing infrastructure layer we needed: it will allow our agents to autonomously discover and orchestrate any integration, while enabling our teams and partners to build new connectors in hours instead of weeks.”
The three strategic pillars behind this move
The acquisition of YepCode drives three key capabilities that will transform the way our customers and partners interact with Factorial:
Some of these capabilities are already live. Factorial ONE already integrates natively with Microsoft Teams and Copilot, enabling HR tasks to be managed directly from where teams work. The addition of YepCode will significantly deepen and expand these capabilities.
A commitment to talent through a new engineering hub in Galicia
YepCode was founded in 2021 as a spin-off from a software development services company established by Marcos Muíño García, Felipe Peña Pita, and César Suárez, and is headquartered in Oleiros, A Coruña. The entire team — Marcos Muíño, Santiago Castro, Álvaro Gómez Traveso, and Sergio Rodríguez Seoane — will join Factorial as part of the acquisition, with Marcos Muíño taking on the role of Engineering Director.
The acquisition also drives the formal creation of a new Factorial engineering office in A Coruña. We currently have around ten senior engineers in the region and plan to triple the size of the Galicia team throughout 2026, when the office becomes fully operational. In the words of Jordi Romero: “A Coruña has exceptional engineering talent and we are delighted to invest in it.”
Factorial is backed by several VC and private equity funds, including: CRV, Tiger Global, Atomico, GIC, K Fund, Creandum, Point Nine, and General Catalyst.
Caption: Jordi-Romero and Bernat Farrero, CEOs & Co-founders at Factorial