Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
2024: Revenue $200M (up from $105.3M); 100,000+ organizations (5,000 customers); customers include Cars.com, GoFundMe, Grab, ClassPass, Uplight, Beyond Finance, Foursquare
JumpCloud was founded in 2012 to build an open directory platform replacing legacy Microsoft Active Directory for cloud-first, remote, and multi-OS environments. Its core insight: Active Directory was fundamentally ill-suited to modern IT where employees use Macs, Linux machines, and SaaS apps. JumpCloud's cloud-based directory abstracts identity and device management into a single platform regardless of OS, location, or infrastructure type.\n\nThe platform provides unified IAM, MDM for Mac/Windows/Linux, SSO, MFA, LDAP, RADIUS, and SCIM provisioning from a single console. IT administrators manage the full employee lifecycle across SaaS applications, on-premises resources, and cloud infrastructure without separate tools per OS. Customers include Cars.com, GoFundMe, and Grab across technology, financial services, and global enterprise segments.\n\nJumpCloud reached $200 million in annual revenue in 2024, up from $105.3 million the prior year — approximately 90% year-over-year growth. The company serves 100,000+ organizations and has raised over $400 million from investors including General Atlantic. As IT teams consolidate identity tooling and adopt zero-trust architecture, JumpCloud's platform sits at that intersection, supporting continued expansion into mid-market and enterprise accounts.
OpsLevel is a developer portal and service catalog for tracking service ownership, maturity scorecards, and production readiness across microservices.
OpsLevel is a developer portal platform that gives engineering organizations visibility into the services they operate, who owns them, and how mature they are relative to internal engineering standards. At its core, OpsLevel maintains a service catalog that maps every microservice, repository, and infrastructure component to a team owner, populating metadata automatically from integrations with GitHub, GitLab, PagerDuty, Datadog, and cloud providers. This catalog becomes the authoritative source of truth for answering questions like who to contact about a service, what tier of reliability it requires, and what dependencies it has — questions that are often unanswerable at engineering organizations that have grown past the point where everyone knows everything.
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