Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
US Sequoia-backed Environments as a Service (EaaS) for development teams; creates ephemeral environments per pull request using environments-as-code Application Template competing with Vercel and Qovery for on-demand staging environments.
Release is a United States-based Environments as a Service (EaaS) platform — backed by Sequoia Capital with seed funding — providing development teams with ephemeral, test, QA, and staging environments that can be created on-demand from CI/CD pipelines, pull request triggers, or manual deployment commands, using 'environments as code' configuration through Release's Application Template to ensure consistent, reproducible environment creation across every branch and deployment. Release addresses the developer productivity bottleneck created by shared staging environments — where multiple teams compete for limited staging capacity, environment conflicts break deployments, and developers wait days for staging access that delays testing and release velocity.
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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