If every change takes an hour to test, there’s no point in having an agent that can write code 100x faster than a human.
When normalized by the number of developers, our existing customers have been running 60% more CI each quarter over the past year. And, given the recent explosion of AI codegen tools, it’s hard to see this demand surge as anything but a direct result of AI. Suddenly, writing code stopped being the hard part. Now it’s all about how fast you can test it. Review it. And merge it. Without warning, CI became the new bottleneck.
Which brings us to why you are here: we’ve closed our $10 million Series A, led by Google Ventures.
We started by picking the least glamorous job in the stack: CI. Plumbing for developers. Our one big idea? Maybe, just maybe, having a cloud platform with a hardware-software stack purpose-built for CI would be better. Better performance. Better economics. Better in every way than what can be done on the hyperscalers. Fast forward: 9,000 developers, 800 organizations, and 12,000,000 CI jobs running monthly. Turns out, we were right.
But that was only the start. We kept seeing the second-order effects of more software in the world. Our customers had more CI data to look at and debug. Way more. So, we followed our second act with our suite of CI observability features. First with our logging platform, now with our brand new test analytics offering, and with various other solutions in between, all focused on compressing the time between opening PRs and merging them.
Somewhere along the way, we also decided to make CI…not boring. In fact, we wanted to make CI sexy, for once. It took a full reimagination of what CI could be, and a reluctance to hide, but we took a once stale, invisible utility and made it something people actually noticed.
We’re quite excited to see what comes next as we continue exploring the second-order effects of AI, and what they mean for the future of infrastructure. CI was only the beginning. And yes, we’re hiring. Everything. If you’re reading this, you’re probably at least a little curious, so go ahead and apply now. Poaching season’s open.