
Deazy provides accelerated software and AI development by offering adaptive, scalable, and high-performing development teams managed end-to-end by Deazy specialists. They connect clients with a limitless bench of skilled problem solvers through deep partnerships with global development agencies, enabling them to source, assess, and spin up expert teams within days. Their model boasts significant speed and cost advantages over traditional hiring and agencies, with claims of being 70% faster than hiring, 100% more flexible, and 30% cheaper. Deazy also emphasizes rigorous vetting, AI-augmented systems for delivery tracking, and customisable, flexible teams to plug capability gaps. They work with enterprises, agencies, and VC-backed scale-ups to accelerate digital roadmaps, with case studies highlighting improvements in delivery speed, cost savings, and team augmentation.

Deazy provides accelerated software and AI development by offering adaptive, scalable, and high-performing development teams managed end-to-end by Deazy specialists. They connect clients with a limitless bench of skilled problem solvers through deep partnerships with global development agencies, enabling them to source, assess, and spin up expert teams within days. Their model boasts significant speed and cost advantages over traditional hiring and agencies, with claims of being 70% faster than hiring, 100% more flexible, and 30% cheaper. Deazy also emphasizes rigorous vetting, AI-augmented systems for delivery tracking, and customisable, flexible teams to plug capability gaps. They work with enterprises, agencies, and VC-backed scale-ups to accelerate digital roadmaps, with case studies highlighting improvements in delivery speed, cost savings, and team augmentation.
What they do: Marketplace and delivery platform connecting businesses with vetted software development teams (Development Team Ecosystem and DeliveryOS)
Founded: 2018
Headquarters: London, England, UK
Notable funding: Series A ~£5M led by Puma Private Equity (Jan 2022)
Team size (reported): Approximately 25 employees
Scaling engineering capacity and managing outsourced software development
2018
Software development marketplace / IT services
£5,000,000
Reported Series A led by Puma Private Equity in January 2022
Seed backing from Haatch; Dealroom also lists VCG as an early backer
“Backed by institutional investor Puma Private Equity and sector investor Haatch”