Greptile, a Code Startup designed by AI, is in the process of increasing a series A. Sources familiar with the Tell Techcrunch deal is for $ 30 million in a $ 180 million valuation led by Eric Vishria reference partner. But one person says that the deal has not been closed and the terms may change.
Founded by Dasksh Gupta after graduating from Georgia Tech in 2023, starting from Y Combinator in the winter of the 2024 team and set a $ 4 million seed round that led the initialized chapter after the program was completed.
Gupta told TechCrunch last year that the bot that his company was developed is acting as an experienced partner, who has a deep understanding of the customer’s code, which allows him to identify errors and other possible issues that human reviewers could lose.
As with most areas of AI, the code review area is very competitive.
Greptile’s most important opponents include graphite, a start of $ 52 million B, led by Accel earlier this year with the Anthropic Anthropology Fund with Menlo Ventures, A16Z and others. Another key competitor is Coderabbit, who last year secured a series of $ 16 million from CRV.
The intense competition has led Greptile to demand his staff to work extremely long hours.
The then 22 -year -old Gupta Posted on x In November that Greptile “does not offer work-life balance.” Employees usually work from 9am. until 11 pm, including Saturdays, and sometimes on Sundays, he wrote.
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After the position became viral, Gupta told many news stores that overcoming competition requires maximum effort by each team member. “No one cares about the third best company or even about the second best company in any category in software. If you are going to put 95 percent effort, it is the equivalent of 0 percent effort,” Gupta said in an interview with Inc.
Whatever the culture of work, the attraction of an A-list VC like Benchmark in a healthy estimate of Series A, could also be useful in Greptile’s journey.
Greptile and Benchmark did not respond to a request for comments.
