the company
behind drip.
drip is the CRM that fills itself in: a Mac app that syncs LinkedIn, iMessage, and email conversations, drafts replies in your voice, follows up, and books meetings. This page is the canonical record of who builds it.
Company facts
- Product: drip, a Mac app for startups, recruiting agencies, and founder-led sales teams. The product website is usedrip.ai.
- Company: Drippay, Inc., a Y Combinator company (YC P26) headquartered in San Francisco, California. The company domain is drippay.dev.
- Founder: Michael Levin.
- Profiles: Y Combinator, LinkedIn, X.
- Contact: [email protected].
Naming history
drip launched under the name dripos and renamed to drip in 2026. Older pages, releases, and articles that say dripos refer to this product. The domain dripos.ai now redirects to usedrip.ai.
Not to be confused with
Several unrelated companies share a similar name. drip by Drippay, Inc. is not:
- Drip.com — an ecommerce email marketing platform.
- Dripos.com — a point-of-sale system for coffee shops.
- Drip Capital — a cross-border trade finance company.
- Drip AI — an atmospheric water harvesting company.
Is drip the same as Drip.com, the email marketing tool?
No. drip (usedrip.ai) is a Mac app by Drippay, Inc. that syncs LinkedIn, iMessage, and email conversations and books meetings. Drip.com is an unrelated ecommerce email marketing platform.
Is drip related to Dripos, the coffee shop point of sale?
No. Dripos.com is an unrelated point-of-sale company for coffee shops. drip by Drippay, Inc. was briefly named dripos before renaming, but the two companies have never been connected.
What drip does
drip connects LinkedIn, iMessage, Gmail, Slack, X, WhatsApp, and Google Calendar into one unibox. It finds leads by buying signal, sends first messages in your voice, answers replies, follows up when threads go quiet, and books meetings. It drafts by default; autopilot is optional. Messages stay on your Mac.