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Serverless MySQL-compatible database with Git-like schema branching built on Vitess; $105M raised competing with Neon and CockroachDB after eliminating free tier for enterprise focus.
PlanetScale is a serverless MySQL-compatible database platform built on Vitess, the open-source horizontal sharding technology originally developed at YouTube to scale MySQL to planetary-scale traffic — offering database branching workflows (creating database branches like code branches for schema changes), zero-downtime migrations, and automatic horizontal sharding for applications that outgrow single-server MySQL. Founded by the creators of Vitess and headquartered in San Francisco, PlanetScale raised $105 million in funding and generated $3.9 million in revenue in 2024 with 103 employees.\n\nPlanetScale's most distinctive feature is its database branching workflow — developers create a branch of the production database, test schema changes safely in isolation, and merge them to production with non-blocking deployments that don't lock tables or cause downtime. This Git-like workflow for database changes dramatically improves developer experience compared to traditional MySQL migrations that require maintenance windows and careful coordination. The serverless pricing model (pay for queries executed, not servers provisioned) eliminates the need to size and manage database instances.\n\nIn 2025, PlanetScale made a significant pricing change — eliminating the free tier that had made it popular with indie developers and startups — which caused significant community backlash and customer churn in 2024. The company has refocused on enterprise customers who need MySQL at scale. PlanetScale competes with Neon (serverless PostgreSQL), CockroachDB, Aurora MySQL (AWS), and PlanetScale's own open-source Vitess for scalable MySQL infrastructure. The 2025 strategy focuses on enterprise customers (10,000+ customer scale companies running MySQL that need horizontal scaling), rebuilding developer community trust through improved documentation and enterprise-focused features, and deepening the integration between PlanetScale's managed service and Vitess open source.
SF cloud infrastructure cost management for engineers showing AWS/GCP costs in pull requests before deployment; YC W21 $17.2M at 3,500 companies including 10% of Fortune 500 competing with CloudHealth for FinOps.
Infracost is a San Francisco-based cloud cost management platform — backed by Y Combinator (W21) with $17.2 million raised including a $15 million Series A led by Pruven Capital with Insight Partners in November 2025 — providing engineers with real-time infrastructure cost visibility during the development workflow, surfacing estimated cloud costs directly in pull requests before code is merged to production. Serving 3,500+ companies including 10% of the Fortune 500, Infracost integrates with Terraform and infrastructure-as-code workflows to calculate and display the monthly cost impact of infrastructure changes at the point in the workflow where engineers can still make cost-aware decisions.
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