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SF AI code review platform with full codebase context catching 3x more bugs than diff-only tools; YC W24 $29.1M Benchmark Series A at $180M valuation serving PostHog and Raycast competing with GitHub Copilot for PR review automation.
Greptile is a San Francisco-based AI code review platform — backed by Y Combinator (W24) with $29.1 million raised including a $25-30 million Series A at $180 million valuation led by Benchmark in September 2025 and a $4.1 million seed led by Initialized Capital — providing software engineering teams with automated code review that understands the full codebase context (not just the changed lines in the PR), continuously monitoring GitHub repositories to catch bugs, enforce company-specific coding standards, and prevent regressions before merging, reviewing millions of code changes weekly for notable customers including PostHog, Raycast, and Y Combinator's internal engineering team.
Cloud object storage at 80% less than AWS S3 with no egress fees; S3-compatible platform serving 50K+ customers in media, backup, and AI data storage workloads.
Wasabi Technologies is a cloud object storage company providing hot cloud storage at approximately 80% less cost than Amazon S3, competing on price, performance, and simplicity for customers who need to store and access large volumes of data in the cloud. Founded in 2015 in Boston, Massachusetts by David Friend and Jeff Flowers (both serial entrepreneurs who previously founded Carbonite), Wasabi has raised approximately $500 million and positioned itself as the lowest-cost alternative to AWS S3, Google Cloud Storage, and Azure Blob Storage for high-volume data storage needs.
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