
Sleuth is an AI-powered engineering intelligence platform designed to align business goals with engineering priorities. It offers solutions for executives, managers, and developers to improve delivery predictability, remove obstacles, and quantify the business impact of engineering efforts. The platform provides metrics covering Allocations & Investments, Issue Tracker & PRs, DORA, DevEx, and Operational Excellence. Sleuth also features 'Reviews' for structured meetings and metric adoption, and AI capabilities for summarization, scorecarding, and anomaly detection. The company aims to help teams achieve elite performance, offering a 3x ROI through productivity gains and faster time to market. Sleuth is SOC2 Type II compliant.

Sleuth is an AI-powered engineering intelligence platform designed to align business goals with engineering priorities. It offers solutions for executives, managers, and developers to improve delivery predictability, remove obstacles, and quantify the business impact of engineering efforts. The platform provides metrics covering Allocations & Investments, Issue Tracker & PRs, DORA, DevEx, and Operational Excellence. Sleuth also features 'Reviews' for structured meetings and metric adoption, and AI capabilities for summarization, scorecarding, and anomaly detection. The company aims to help teams achieve elite performance, offering a 3x ROI through productivity gains and faster time to market. Sleuth is SOC2 Type II compliant.
What they do: AI-powered engineering intelligence platform that tracks delivery, DORA metrics, and provides insights/automations
Founders: Dylan Etkin, Don Brown, Michael Knighten (former Atlassian employees)
Funding: $25M total (Seed $3M in May 2020; Series A $22M in May 2022)
Size: Approximately 23 employees
Compliance: SOC2 Type II compliant
Developer operations / software delivery performance and engineering productivity measurement
Developer tools / DevOps / Engineering productivity
$3,000,000
Angel participation from New Relic, Atlassian and LaunchDarkly
$22,000,000
Participation from Menlo Ventures and CRV
“Led by well-known early-stage VCs (CRV, Felicis) with participation from Menlo Ventures and angels”