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Tsuga Delivers Modern Observability Tailored to Your Infra, Data, And Scale

  • Writer: Karan Bhatia
    Karan Bhatia
  • Nov 6, 2025
  • 2 min read

Tsuga, building Bring Your Own Cloud to Observability, led by Gabriel-James Safar, Sébastien Deprez, Nils Bunge, and Valentin Jacquemont, has emerged from stealth with a $10 million seed round led by General Catalyst, with participation from Singular, with the support of exceptional angel investors, including Amjad Masad (Replit), Charles Gorintin (Alan, Mistral AI), Jonathan Benhamou (Resilience), Olivier Bonnet (BlaBlaCar), and Philippe Corrot (Mirakl), among others.


Observability is now mission-critical, but the existing approach is failing; complex systems, skyrocketing costs, and mounting operational risks prevent the promised “single pane of glass” from becoming a reality.


Observability today is costly, complex, and wasteful. SaaS platforms scale expenses without proportional value, open-source stacks demand heavy maintenance, and teams often discard telemetry, losing critical insights. The result: fragmented tools, blind spots, and unfulfilled promises of unified observability.


Data growth is outpacing IT budgets, with logs, metrics, and traces expanding ~30% annually while spending rises less than 10%. AI-driven development multiplies telemetry even faster, making current observability stacks inefficient and risky. Enterprises need a new foundation built for hyperscale, intelligent insight, and actionable outcomes.


Founded in 2024, Tsuga delivers full observability without blind spots or runaway costs, letting teams retain control, scale, and data ownership through a Bring Your Own Cloud (BYOC) model.


Tsuga combines SaaS simplicity with on-prem control, delivering full observability without runaway costs. Its architecture offers predictable, budgetable pricing, keeps data secure in the customer’s cloud, provides built-in governance, avoids vendor lock-in with open standards, and leverages AI to act intelligently, preventing and resolving issues faster while maximizing operational insight.


Tsuga is built by observability veterans from Datadog, Palantir, and other leading infrastructure companies. Co-founders and advisors bring decades of experience solving enterprise-scale monitoring challenges, ensuring Tsuga addresses the issues they’ve faced firsthand.


Trusted by leading enterprises, Tsuga is already adopted by forward-thinking companies across tech, finance, and media. With $10M in seed funding, focus will remain on product innovation and customer success, building tools engineers need to deliver real business value.

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