ReplyFabric Joins the NVIDIA Inception Program: A Milestone on Our Journey
ReplyFabric has been accepted into the NVIDIA Inception Program — a major step toward building agentic AI workflows for Shared Inboxes with enterprise-grade performance and zero hallucinations.

I am incredibly proud to share that ReplyFabric has been accepted into the NVIDIA Inception Program.
This milestone means much more than a badge or partnership logo. For me as a solo founder, it represents a major acceleration toward our ultimate goal: agentic AI workflows for Shared Inboxes — built with speed, reliability, and zero hallucinations.
A twist I didn’t see coming
Sometimes life moves in unexpected ways.
Honestly, I never considered NVIDIA as a partner. My world was Google Cloud, Microsoft Azure, and AWS — that’s where ReplyFabric lives today.
But then something unexpected happened.
In a recent call, my account executive at Amazon suggested:
“You should apply to NVIDIA Inception.”
I looked into it… and realized I had misjudged it completely.
All my cloud partners rely heavily on NVIDIA. So the more ReplyFabric grows, the better it is for them too — meaning they’re willing to help us grow, with:
- credits
- engineering support
- technical guidance
And those NVIDIA benefits extend directly into Google Cloud, Microsoft Azure, and AWS — right where ReplyFabric operates every day.
That’s… wow.
Rethinking our technical roadmap
Until now, I focused mainly on Google for RAG and vector workflows.
But NVIDIA has some very interesting retrieval and RAG solutions, especially for a company on a mission toward zero hallucinations.
In the early days of ReplyFabric, I simply wasn’t far enough to appreciate that.
Now I am.
So here’s what will happen:
We’ll launch with our current setup — but an A/B track with NVIDIA tech starts immediately after launch.
Because I truly believe in:
- continuous improvement
- marginal gains
- evidence-based optimization
The future looks exciting.
Again and again and again (thanks Fred).
Why this matters
NVIDIA Inception gives us access to resources that directly strengthen ReplyFabric’s architecture:
- Advanced GPU acceleration
- Early access to new AI innovations
- A global network of top AI builders
- Expert guidance on agentic and retrieval workflows
All of this fuels our mission: to build the AI Agent for Shared Inboxes — the invisible teammate companies can trust.
A personal milestone
Over the past few years, I’ve pushed my boundaries step by step.
Joining NVIDIA Inception feels like moving from the 4th division toward the Champions League — not there yet, but undeniably on the right path.
Today, I received an email from NVIDIA that left me speechless. Read and watch, you'll understand.
Hello Tom,
We’re excited to share that ReplyFabric's application to the NVIDIA Inception program has been approved. Congratulations and welcome to the global startup community defining the future of AI and accelerated computing. Here’s a short message from our CEO, Jensen Huang, welcoming you to Inception.
Our belief: the human premium
AI should elevate people, not replace them.
ReplyFabric exists to free teams from repetitive work so they can focus on:
- strategy
- creativity
- empathy
The routine belongs to the AI agent.
The meaningful work belongs to you.
This partnership brings us one step closer to making that reality.
More exciting updates soon. 🚀
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About the Author
Tom Vanderbauwhede is the founder & CEO of ReplyFabric, lecturer in AI at KdG University, and a seasoned entrepreneur with 25+ years of business experience. He holds master's degrees in Applied Economics, Business Administration (MBA), and Strategic Change Management & Leadership. Tom is passionate about building AI tools that reduce email overload and help teams focus on what matters.
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