Ukrainian Supply Chain Automation Startup B2beings Raises $25,000
Ukrainian startup B2beings, the team behind the product Portality, won the YEP Accelerator Demo Day on February 20, 2026, in Kyiv. The company received $25,000 in non-equity funding from YEP and the Ukraine-Moldova American Enterprise Fund through u.ventures., the accelerator told Scroll.media.
What’s Known
- Portality is a supply chain automation tool that functions as a portal builder. The company is currently focused on scaling sales in the B2B agro-retail sector. Its immediate plans include building a network of Portality partners and integrators and preparing for a pre-seed funding round.
- In addition to the grand prize, B2beings secured automatic entry into the semifinals of the IT Arena Startup Competition and a three-month free residency at Lift99 Kyiv Hub.
Who Else Competed?
Six other startups presented their solutions in the program finals. Three additional projects — DigitalBPM, Relt it, and LexChain — received tickets to the Latitude59 international technology conference in Estonia, where they will have the opportunity to showcase their products on the European stage.
- DigitalBPM is a no-code integration platform that enables companies to automate business processes and connect systems, including AI services.
- Relt it is an AI platform for real estate agents that replaces fragmented tools with a single integrated system for marketing and closing deals.
- LexChain is an AI security agent that monitors global threats, analyzes a company’s infrastructure, and independently prevents and mitigates cyberattacks.

Other startups participating in the Demo Day included:
- Revenli — an AI assistant for OnlyFans agencies and creators that manages fan conversations across social media.
- EssentifyGym — an AI-powered business development platform for gyms and fitness studios designed to increase profitability and improve customer retention.
- Connecto — AI agents that convert cold leads into closed deals.
Ukrainian Supply Chain Automation Startup B2beings Raises $25,000
Ukrainian startup B2beings, the team behind the product Portality, won the YEP Accelerator Demo Day on February 20, 2026, in Kyiv. The company received $25,000 in non-equity funding from YEP and the Ukraine-Moldova American Enterprise Fund through u.ventures., the accelerator told Scroll.media.
What’s Known
- Portality is a supply chain automation tool that functions as a portal builder. The company is currently focused on scaling sales in the B2B agro-retail sector. Its immediate plans include building a network of Portality partners and integrators and preparing for a pre-seed funding round.
- In addition to the grand prize, B2beings secured automatic entry into the semifinals of the IT Arena Startup Competition and a three-month free residency at Lift99 Kyiv Hub.
Who Else Competed?
Six other startups presented their solutions in the program finals. Three additional projects — DigitalBPM, Relt it, and LexChain — received tickets to the Latitude59 international technology conference in Estonia, where they will have the opportunity to showcase their products on the European stage.
- DigitalBPM is a no-code integration platform that enables companies to automate business processes and connect systems, including AI services.
- Relt it is an AI platform for real estate agents that replaces fragmented tools with a single integrated system for marketing and closing deals.
- LexChain is an AI security agent that monitors global threats, analyzes a company’s infrastructure, and independently prevents and mitigates cyberattacks.

Other startups participating in the Demo Day included:
- Revenli — an AI assistant for OnlyFans agencies and creators that manages fan conversations across social media.
- EssentifyGym — an AI-powered business development platform for gyms and fitness studios designed to increase profitability and improve customer retention.
- Connecto — AI agents that convert cold leads into closed deals.