Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
London YC W20 fastest-growing open-source time-series database with 15K+ GitHub stars; $14.4M total ($12M Series A Nov 2021) with SIMD vector SQL serving investment banks and hedge funds competing with InfluxDB for high-frequency time-series.
QuestDB is a London, United Kingdom-based open-source time-series database — backed by Y Combinator (W20) with $14.4-18 million in total funding including a $12 million Series A in November 2021 from Intel Ignite, Approx.vc, New Forge, and 468 Capital — providing financial services companies, IoT operators, and data infrastructure teams with the fastest time-series database globally (as measured by DB-Engines growth ranking), achieving 15,000+ GitHub stars through column-oriented storage, parallelized vector execution, SIMD CPU instructions, and low-latency SQL queries that enable blazingly fast ingestion and analysis of time-stamped data. Founded in 2019, QuestDB serves Tier 1/2 investment banks, leading hedge funds, national stock exchanges, and major crypto firms where microsecond-level query performance on time-series data is operationally critical.
Mux is the video API platform powering Vimeo, Robinhood, CBS, and TED with streaming infrastructure and analytics, generating $46M revenue in 2024 and valued at $1B+.
Mux is a video infrastructure company that provides APIs for developers to build streaming video experiences without managing the complex encoding, delivery, and analytics infrastructure that professional video requires. Founded in 2015 by Jon Dahl, Steve Heffernan, Matthew McClure, and Adam Brown—the team behind video.js, the most popular open-source HTML5 video player—Mux brought deep video expertise to the API-first approach that companies like Twilio and Stripe had proven for communications and payments.
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