We're building the Fund OS Europe should have had a decade ago.
Heeyuu started in two rooms — one in Rome, one in Amsterdam — between people who had spent a decade on every side of European public funding. As applicants writing Horizon proposals. As evaluators reading them. As consultants translating between portals, languages and evaluator rubrics that should have been legible from the start.
The market kept getting bigger. The €1.2 trillion Multiannual Financial Framework, the national envelopes underneath it, the hundreds of regional managing authorities below that — each in their own language, on their own portal, with their own taxonomy. Consultancies, grant offices, universities and regional bodies all carry the same translation burden. Some pass it through as fees, some absorb it inside thin grant-office headcount; everyone loses time to the same opaque interfaces.
We didn't want to be the next consultancy. We wanted to be the substrate everyone — applicants, consultancies, grant offices, regional bodies — could build on top of. The Fund OS.
That meant building it in Europe, hosting it in Europe, and defaulting to European models. Mistral-primary for drafting and assessment. EU-region Postgres for every byte of customer data. No training on your prompts, ever. A DPA available on request before any paid plan starts. The boring parts of trust, treated as table stakes.
We are a small, deliberate team. We don't fabricate logos on the home page. We don't claim certifications we haven't completed. When we ship something, it's because it works inside a real workflow we ourselves have lived.

