Across both white-collar and blue-collar settings, productivity depends on how well information is organized and communicated. DataSnipper uses AI to help auditors quickly surface relevant details in lengthy legal documents, while Sharebite streamlines employee meal programs for the hybrid workplace. Tines has developed a unified AI platform to manage a wide range of workplace software, and Weavix has reimagined the shop-floor radio for modern communication needs.
DataSnipper
For helping rapidly sift through lengthy financial documents
Auditors often need to extract dates and financial details from dense documents such as leases, loan agreements, and meeting minutes—tasks too complex for a simple “Ctrl+F” search. DataSnipper automates this work directly within Excel, using AI to respond to written prompts and link results back to their source for quick verification. Launched in April 2025, the tool is already credited by audit firms with reducing document review time by 25%.
sharebite
For taking the hassle out of employee meal programs
Feeding employees has become more complex in the hybrid-work era. Sharebite’s Passport program provides workers with a Visa card that employers can configure to work only at specific times and locations, encouraging in-office attendance. The company’s Stations service simplifies group ordering for central pickup at the office. For every meal purchased, Sharebite donates a meal to people in need through its charity partners.
Teens
For building one unified AI system to command workplace cloud software
While many workplace tools now feature AI assistants, Tines has developed a system that can coordinate across multiple cloud platforms, from trouble-ticketing systems to IT management services. Launched in September 2024, Tines Workbench connects securely to a wide range of software and converts plain-language instructions into precise, preapproved actions. The technology has gained traction quickly, helping Tines raise a $125 million Series C funding round in February 2025.
weavix
For building the future of two-way radio communication
Worksite radio communication has evolved far beyond the analog walkie-talkie. Weavix’s Walt Smart Radio System adds features such as Slack-style departmental channels, AI-powered translation, and geofencing for security. The radios support voice, text, and photo messages, making them useful in settings like manufacturing plants. Designed for tough environments, they can be operated while wearing gloves or other protective gear, and badge-tap authentication makes handoffs simple at shift changes.
The companies and individuals behind these technologies are among the honorees in Fast Company’s Next Big Things in Tech awards for 2025. Read more about the winners across all categories and the methodology behind the selection process.