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For years, twin sisters Nilo Rahmani and Jen Rahmani have traded stories — and commiserated — about the pain points they faced in their respective engineering jobs.

Nilo told TechCrunch that a frequent topic of discussion was frustrations with the trust platforms they were using at work. When they noticed the reliability landscape starting to change a few years ago, they thought they had the perfect experience to build the right reliability solution for where the industry was headed.

“Before it was reliability at all costs,” Nilo told TechCrunch. “Now [companies] they pay more attention to cloud costs. The entire industry is crippled by these costs and the challenge grows exponentially as the business grows.”

The Rahmani sisters decided to launch Thoras to find a happy medium that would allow companies to find reliability without committing too many cloud resources. The Washington, D.C.-based company uses artificial intelligence to help engineers quickly find and discover the root cause of software outages. Thoras also helps enterprises discover optimization opportunities with reliability to save costs in the cloud.

Thoras claims it can help companies find and solve problems 70% faster than other methods, while saving companies up to 60% on cloud costs.

Nilo, CEO, said the platform is designed to be predictive of demand fluctuations so companies can more effectively prepare for potential reliability outages and leverage appropriate cloud resources in advance.

Cloud observability already includes a number of players, including New Relic, Splunk, and Dynatrace. The category looks poised to grow, too, with AI developments. Linux and cloud infrastructure company SUSE announced a new cloud observability tool in November 2024.

Nilo said what she thinks helps Thoras stand out is its approach to AI. While Thoras uses machine learning technology, he said the company’s software isn’t overused in large language models. Instead, Thoras opts for smaller models with a cleaner return on investment (ROI). He added that many of their competitors are built around these LLMs, which aren’t always expensive and can lead to an overstretch of a company’s resources.

Thoras came out of stealth in January 2024 and raised a pre-seed round of $1.5 million in March 2024. The company has seen its revenue grow by 360% in the past nine months. Now the company is announcing new funding it raised to help keep up with customer demand.

The startup raised $5 million in a seed round led by Wellington Ventures with participation from Sinewave Ventures, Focal Ventures and Storytime Capital, among other investors. The company plans to use the capital to hire engineers, build the product and meet demand.

“This round was much smoother,” Nilo said, comparing it to the company’s pre-seed round. “We’ve had the traction and the metrics to show that we understand product-market fit and what we need to do to get to that next level.”

Thoras has focused on Kubernetes environments, which was intentional, but Nilo said part of the future expansion of its product will include moving to other types of cloud software.

Jen, COO, told TechCrunch that she and Nilo never thought they’d start a company together — nor did their immigrant parents, who were surprised they’d be interested in giving up the security of their full-time jobs. But Jen described that she and Nilo are a “power duo” who use their connection as twins to better solve problems.

“In the beginning, [our parents] they were confused and nervous about us,” Nilo said. “They always believed in us. Now they’re excited to see what we’re doing.”

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