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Sazabi Announces its Seed Round and Open Beta.

  • Writer: Karan Bhatia
    Karan Bhatia
  • 2 hours ago
  • 2 min read

Sazabi, the AI-native observability platform for fast-moving engineering teams, led by Sherwood Callaway, has announced its $8 million seed round led by J2 Ventures, Village Global, and Y Combinator, with participation from Orange Collective and more than 60 angel investors from leading AI, developer tools, and infrastructure companies.


Open Beta Launch.


Alongside the funding announcement, Sazabi has launched its open beta, giving engineering teams immediate access to the platform without a waitlist.


The company was founded by an infrastructure engineer with more than a decade of experience in infrastructure, DevOps, and observability at high-growth technology companies. That background shaped Sazabi's focus on building the underlying platform and software delivery infrastructure that enables engineering teams to develop and ship products faster and more reliably.


Reimagining Observability for the AI Era.


Sazabi is building an AI-native observability platform designed to help engineering teams ship software faster by automating monitoring, detection, and incident investigation. Built for modern software development and AI-driven workloads, the platform aims to replace manual dashboards and alerts with AI-powered workflows, enabling faster issue resolution and allowing engineering teams to focus on product development.


Product Philosophy.


Sazabi is built around three core principles: delivering clear, actionable insights instead of overwhelming developers with data; using logs as the primary source of observability for greater flexibility and simplicity; and replacing traditional rule-based monitoring with AI-powered detection that automatically identifies issues in rapidly evolving software systems.


Growth and Vision.


Since launching, Sazabi has been adopted by more than 50 engineering teams, including Mintlify, Daytona, Mastra, and Sandstone. The $8 million seed round, co-led by J2 Ventures, Village Global, and Y Combinator, will fund product development, team expansion, and go-to-market initiatives, including a self-serve offering planned for later this year.


Looking ahead, Sazabi aims to build self-healing software that can automatically detect, diagnose, and resolve issues with minimal human intervention, bringing AI-driven automation to the future of software operations.


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