Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
Engineering productivity platform automating PR merge queues; $7.1M revenue in Dec 2024 with 7.9x growth serving Slack, Figma, and Square backed by YC competing with Mergify for trunk-based development.
Aviator is a San Francisco-based engineering productivity platform founded by ex-Googlers that automates merge queue management, code review workflows, and repetitive development tasks — solving the "merge chaos" problem where multiple pull requests competing for the same main branch create flaky CI failures, broken builds, and developer context-switching that reduces team velocity. A Y Combinator graduate, Aviator achieved $7.1 million in revenue in December 2024 (7.9x growth in six months), raised $2.42 million in funding, and serves Slack, Figma, Square, and Bosch.
Security and IT workflow automation platform (unicorn, Feb 2025 at $1.125B) processing 1B+ automated actions weekly; 200% revenue growth serving Coinbase and LinkedIn competing with Palo Alto XSOAR.
Tines is a Dublin-based no-code workflow automation platform that originated as a security operations automation tool and has expanded to serve broader IT, infrastructure, and business process automation needs — enabling security and IT teams to build complex automated workflows without programming by connecting APIs, creating conditional logic, and deploying AI agents that act autonomously on data. Founded in 2018 by Eoin Hinchy and Thomas Kinsella (former security engineers at DocuSign and eBay) and backed by Accel and Addition, Tines achieved unicorn status in February 2025 at a $1.125 billion valuation, processing over 1 billion automated actions weekly for customers including Coinbase, Databricks, and LinkedIn, with 200% revenue growth over 18 months.
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