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YC-incubated startup Deeptrace raises $5 million in seed funding: Uses AI Agent to automatically troubleshoot online incidents, replacing manual on-call rotation

According to 1M AI News monitoring, AI Ops platform Deeptrace has announced the completion of a $5 million seed funding round. Deeptrace, incubated by Y Combinator, is co-founded by Andy Lee and Sri Somasundaram, both with backgrounds at large tech companies: Andy Lee previously worked at Tesla on the visualization and simulation of the Optimus robot, and at SpaceX on the construction and flight reliability of Starship, Falcon, and Dragon; Sri Somasundaram earlier led the development and launch of embedded banking card products at fintech company Parafin.

Deeptrace's core product is the AI SRE (Site Reliability Engineering) Agent, which integrates with enterprises' existing observability platforms (supporting over 20 tools such as Datadog, Grafana, AWS CloudWatch, Sentry, etc.), automatically conducts semantic analysis across logs, traces, metrics, and code repositories when alerts are triggered, identifies root causes, generates fix suggestions, achieves an average root cause identification time of 2 to 3 minutes, and can auto-generate PR code fix submissions. The company's existing customers include real estate platform Opendoor and document platform Mintlify.

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