Deeptrace builds AI SRE agents that investigate and resolve production alerts end-to-end. The agents detect, investigate, and resolve production incidents automatically, reducing time spent on alert triage so engineering teams can focus on building rather than firefighting. Founded in 2025 by engineers from Tesla, SpaceX, and Parafin, Deeptrace is headquartered in San Francisco and is part of Y Combinator's Fall 2025 batch.
Deeptrace
ActiveAI agents for on-call
Total raised
$5.5M
2 rounds
Stage
Seed
Team
1-10
since 2025
Pricing
—
Founded
2025
San Francisco, United States
Agent-ready
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AI SRE agents for on-call incident response
Automatic detection of production alerts
Automated investigation of incidents end-to-end
Automated triage of alerts
Automated remediation of production incidents
Reduces engineer time spent on alert firefighting
Founded by engineers from Tesla, SpaceX, and Parafin
Headquartered in San Francisco, backed by Y Combinator
12/100
Early
MCP server
Public API
Webhooks
OAuth 2.0
SDKs
No public agent surfaces detected yet.
Jan 2025 Seed $500K ● Y Combinator
— Seed $5M incl. Y Combinator
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$5.5M raised ·1 backer·10 network links
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- What does Deeptrace do?
- It builds AI SRE agents that detect, investigate, and resolve production incidents end-to-end.
- How does it help on-call engineers?
- By automating alert triage and investigation, it reduces time spent firefighting so teams can focus on building.
- Who founded Deeptrace?
- It was founded in 2025 by engineers from Tesla, SpaceX, and Parafin, and is headquartered in San Francisco.
- Is it part of an accelerator?
- Yes, Deeptrace is part of Y Combinator's Fall 2025 batch.
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