Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
Boston YC W23 eBPF-based auto-instrumentation for OpenTelemetry on Kubernetes; $13M+ Sep 2024 Venture Guides/Salesforce Ventures backed by Chronosphere/Honeycomb/LightStep founders competing with Datadog for zero-code distributed tracing observability.
Odigos Technologies is a Boston, Massachusetts-based enterprise observability platform — backed by Y Combinator (W23) with $13 million+ in funding in September 2024 led by Venture Guides with Salesforce Ventures, Mango Capital, Firestreak Ventures, and angels including Martin Mao (Chronosphere co-founder), Christine Yen (Honeycomb co-founder), and Ben Sigelman (distributed tracing pioneer, LightStep founder) — providing engineering teams with an eBPF-based OpenTelemetry instrumentation platform that automatically instruments Kubernetes-deployed applications for distributed tracing, metrics, and logs collection without requiring code changes, supporting multiple languages and frameworks for instant observability across cloud-native architectures. Founded in 2023 by Eden Federman and Ari Recht with a 16-person team.
Collaborative SQL and Python analytics platform acquired by ThoughtSpot in 2023; analyst-focused reporting and exploration complementing ThoughtSpot's AI search.
Mode Analytics is a collaborative data platform combining a SQL editor, Python notebooks, and report publishing into a single environment where data analysts can write queries, build visualizations, and share insights with business stakeholders. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in San Francisco, Mode was acquired by ThoughtSpot in 2023, integrating its collaborative analytics capabilities into ThoughtSpot's AI-powered analytics platform. Under ThoughtSpot, Mode's tools continue serving the analyst community that used Mode as their primary reporting and data exploration environment.
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