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Austin Petersen

Austin Petersen

Co-founder & CEO building AI-powered virtual receptionists for businesses

Orem, Utah, United States
Joined September 2025

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Austin Petersen is a driven entrepreneur, co-founding Lovage (formerly Lovage Labs), a company providing AI-powered virtual receptionists for businesses. He initiated the idea in Fall 2020, launched the product in April 2021, and successfully secured a spot in the prestigious Y Combinator Winter 2022 batch. His focus is on making AI accessible and useful for small businesses, enabling them to automate customer interactions like scheduling and answering questions. ycombinator+2
His educational background includes studying Mathematics and Mandarin Chinese at Brigham Young University, where he was involved with the Rollins Center for Entrepreneurship and Technology. This academic environment fostered his entrepreneurial spirit and provided crucial support for the early stages of Lovage Labs. theorg+2
Petersen has a diverse professional background, encompassing roles in software engineering at simplySTEM, business development at Synergy WorldWide, and business analysis at Cougar Consulting Group. This varied experience across tech, consulting, and business development has likely contributed to his ability to lead Lovage in sales and product strategy. theorg+1
Austin, along with his co-founders Robert Hinckley, Alexander Steffen, and Boyd Christiansen, developed a strong working relationship while serving missions for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in Taipei, Taiwan. During this time, they gained experience developing social media marketing, CRM, and back-office tools for the church's Asia missions, which laid the groundwork for their collaboration at Lovage. utahbusiness

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Enjoys spending time with his wife, Regan, and trying new foods and restaurants. byu