
Signadot offers a Kubernetes-native platform designed for high-velocity engineering teams to ship microservices 10x faster through unified testing. It integrates local development, preview environments, and AI-powered contract testing, eliminating environment sprawl. The platform enables developers to spin up sandboxes (lightweight, isolated test environments) in seconds, allowing them to test against real dependencies without duplicating infrastructure. This approach accelerates feedback cycles, improves quality by catching regressions early, and significantly reduces infrastructure costs, as demonstrated by customer case studies from Brex and DoorDash.

Signadot offers a Kubernetes-native platform designed for high-velocity engineering teams to ship microservices 10x faster through unified testing. It integrates local development, preview environments, and AI-powered contract testing, eliminating environment sprawl. The platform enables developers to spin up sandboxes (lightweight, isolated test environments) in seconds, allowing them to test against real dependencies without duplicating infrastructure. This approach accelerates feedback cycles, improves quality by catching regressions early, and significantly reduces infrastructure costs, as demonstrated by customer case studies from Brex and DoorDash.
What they do: Kubernetes-native platform providing ephemeral, production-like sandboxes and automated testing for microservices
Founded / HQ: Founded 2020; headquartered in San Mateo, California
Founders: Arjun Iyer (CEO) and Anirudh Ramanathan (CTO)
Seed funding: $4.0M seed announced Feb 23, 2022, led by Redpoint Ventures
Team size (approx.): 12 employees
Microservices testing and developer feedback loops for teams using Kubernetes
2020
Developer Tools / DevOps / Cloud Infrastructure
4000000.00
Participation from Y Combinator and several angel/strategic investors
“Led by Redpoint Ventures with participation from Y Combinator and angel/strategic investors including Adam Gross, Jason Warner, John Kodumal, Timothy Chen, and Chris Golda”