Dmitry Shapiro

Dmitry Shapiro is an American entrepreneur. He is the founder and CEO of GoMeta, Inc. which operates MindStudio.ai, an AI Agent building platform (over 200k AI Agents deployed). Prior to MindStudio, Dmitry was CEO of Koji, an App Store and platform for building social mini-apps that can be integrated into various Links In Bios. Koji was purchased by LinkTree in 2021.

Shapiro left Google in order to found GoMeta.

Prior to GoMeta, Shapiro led social product initiatives at Google (May 2021 - Aug 2016). Prior to that, he was Chief Technology Officer at MySpace

Prior to MySpace, Shapiro created the video sharing site Veoh in 2005, which was launched a few months after YouTube. Veoh raised $70M in venture capital from a prominent list of investors that included Spark Capital, Michael Eisner, Time Warner Investments, Adobe, Intel, John Dolgen and Tom Freston (two former heads of Viacom) and Goldman Sachs.

Prior to Veoh, Shapiro founded Akonix Systems, Inc, an enterprise cybersecurity company, which raised $34M in venture capital, and was later acquired by Quest Software].