YC-Incubated Startup Deeptrace Completes $5 Million Seed Round: Using AI Agents to Automatically Troubleshoot Online Faults, Replacing Manual On-Call Services

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CryptoWorld reports that, according to 1M AI News monitoring, AI operations platform Deeptrace has announced a $5 million seed round of funding. Deeptrace was incubated by Y Combinator, with co-founders Andy Lee and Sri Somasundaram, both with extensive engineering backgrounds at major tech companies: Andy Lee previously worked at Tesla on visualization and simulation for the Optimus robot and at SpaceX on the construction and flight reliability of Starship, Falcon, and Dragon; Sri Somasundaram previously led the development and deployment of embedded card products at fintech company Parafin. Deeptrace’s core product is the AI SRE (Site Reliability Engineering) Agent, which integrates with existing enterprise observability platforms (supporting over 20 tools including Datadog, Grafana, AWS CloudWatch, Sentry, etc.) to automatically perform semantic analysis across logs, traces, metrics, and code repositories when alerts are triggered, pinpoint root causes, and generate remediation plans. The average root cause detection time is 2 to 3 minutes, and it can automatically generate PRs to submit code fixes. Current clients include real estate transaction platform Opendoor and documentation platform Mintlify.

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