Graham Sabin

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Graham Sabin
OccupationEntrepreneur, software engineer
Known forCo-founder of CopyCat
EducationGonzaga University (B.S. Computer Science, 2024)

Graham Sabin is an American entrepreneur and software engineer. He is the co-founder of CopyCat, a business-to-business software company that builds artificial intelligence agents to automate repetitive back-office workflows. CopyCat was part of Y Combinator's Winter 2025 batch and is based in San Francisco, California.[1]

Early life and education

Sabin graduated from Gonzaga University in 2024 with a degree in computer science and a minor in Hogan Entrepreneurial Leadership.[2] During his freshman year, in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, Sabin and two high school friends co-founded Pondr, a tool that used GPT-3 to analyze Amazon product reviews and help sellers better understand customer feedback. He ran Pondr for approximately a year and a half.[3]

During his junior year at Gonzaga, Sabin interned at West Monroe, a consulting firm. He has said that the experience, while enjoyable, convinced him that he preferred entrepreneurship over a corporate career path due to the limited autonomy and challenge he felt in a large-company setting.

Career

After graduating from Gonzaga, Sabin co-founded CopyCat in 2024. The company develops AI-powered agents designed to automate manual, repetitive back-office processes for businesses. Unlike traditional robotic process automation (RPA) tools, which typically require extensive user configuration, CopyCat's platform analyzes a company's existing manual workflows and builds custom automations to execute them. The technology employs browser agents, reverse-engineered APIs, and document processing to interact with web portals, legacy systems, email, spreadsheets, and other tools that lack modern integration options.[4]

CopyCat operates in the B2B space, serving clients in industries including logistics and healthcare. The company's platform is SOC 2 and HIPAA compliant. As of early 2025, CopyCat had approximately three employees.

CopyCat was accepted into Y Combinator's Winter 2025 batch, an accelerator program with an acceptance rate of less than one percent. The company was also noted in a March 2025 GeekWire roundup of emerging Seattle-area technology startups.[5]

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