Nicolas Parziale

Entrepreneur · Founder · Engineer

He built three companies. He shipped real code. He raised real money. He did not stop. This is the record of that.

Chapter I  ·  2013 – 2014

Getcast

San Francisco Bay Area

He went to San Francisco. He was young and he had an idea. The idea was simple: performers needed a beautiful place to show their work. He built it. He called it Getcast.

The platform was clean and fast. It used Node.js and MongoDB and ElasticSearch. The code was written in CoffeeScript. It ran on Heroku. It was good. Matter.vc backed it. That was good too.

Artists could broadcast their talent. They could find opportunity. He made it easy and he made it beautiful. He knew those two things were the same thing.

CoffeeScript Node.js MongoDB ElasticSearch HTML5 Heroku
Chapter II  ·  2015 – 2018

HoyPido

Buenos Aires, Argentina

He came home to Buenos Aires. He started again. This time he thought about lunch. Not just any lunch. The best lunch. For companies. For the people inside companies who needed to eat and think and build things.

The startups of Buenos Aires trusted him with their midday hours. The traditional businesses too. He delivered. 500 Startups sent him to Mexico City and said: yes. Parallel 18 sent him to Puerto Rico — Generation 3 — and said: we believe in this.

He fed the LatAm tech ecosystem. Literally. The best lunch experience for companies in Latin America. That was the claim. It was not a lie.

Chapter III  ·  2019 – 2025

Intuitivo

Buenos Aires, Argentina

Then came the deep work. He looked at the way people bought things — the lines, the scanning, the waiting — and he decided it should not be this way.

He built an AI operating system for autonomous retail. Computer vision. No scanning. No lines. No checkout. You take what you need and you go. The machine sees. The machine knows. It is simple and it works.

The numbers are honest. They do not need embellishment.

66+ Retailers
+42% Retailer growth YoY
4.7× Units sold growth

Millions of autonomous points of sale. The digital world, brought into the physical realm. Infrastructure built to last. He did not stop. That is the job.

Those Who Believed