Erik Lien, Anders Frostad and Tobias Gundhus founded C Two (originally RPA Supervisor) in Bergen, Norway, in 2018 after seeing the same problem play out across large enterprises: businesses were investing heavily in robotic process automation, but the tools they bought to automate tasks could not themselves be managed at scale. As companies deployed hundreds of software robots across departments and systems, they had no way to orchestrate them, monitor performance against SLAs, or diagnose failures without throwing people at the problem. The promise of automation was being undermined by the operational burden of running it.
That challenge has only intensified as enterprises now deploy AI agents alongside RPA bots, APIs and human handoffs, creating new layers of complexity and unpredictability. C Two's agentic management platform provides a single operating layer that unifies all of these technologies, giving enterprises universal orchestration, governance and real-time intelligence across their entire automation estate. The platform dynamically reroutes work to the best available resource based on real-time performance, cost and SLA pressure, and automatically resolves 90 per cent of L0 and L1 failures without human intervention. Critically, C Two works across vendors, meaning organisations are not locked into any single provider. The company now serves over 200 enterprises and has been recognised by HFS Research as a Hot Vendor. In February 2026, C Two appointed Paul Donaldson as CEO and Colin Redbond as Chief Product and Technology Officer as the company scales its next phase of growth.