
Interfere offers a self-healing network layer that reduces downtime by automatically detecting and responding to internet incidents. The platform applies automated monitoring, detection, and mitigation to maintain network resiliency. It operates as an infrastructure/networking solution typically sold to organizations managing production internet services. Interfere is positioned in the B2B networking and infrastructure category and targets teams responsible for reliability and security. The approach addresses growing operational complexity as internet services scale and interconnected failures become more frequent.

Interfere offers a self-healing network layer that reduces downtime by automatically detecting and responding to internet incidents. The platform applies automated monitoring, detection, and mitigation to maintain network resiliency. It operates as an infrastructure/networking solution typically sold to organizations managing production internet services. Interfere is positioned in the B2B networking and infrastructure category and targets teams responsible for reliability and security. The approach addresses growing operational complexity as internet services scale and interconnected failures become more frequent.
What they do: Self-healing network/experience layer that detects, triages, explains, and can remediate production web issues
Customers / use: B2B teams responsible for reliability and security of production internet services
Notable tech: Edge-first architecture with SDKs (e.g., Next.js); session replay, traces, AI-powered root-cause and fix proposals
Funding: Raised a pre-seed / early round announced Jul 1, 2025; reported total > $5.1M
Headquarters: New York, NY (121 West 27th Street)
Observability, reliability, and automated remediation for production web applications and internet services.
2025
Data and Analytics
Round announced Jul 1, 2025; participating investors named in public records include Y Combinator, Worldbuild, Otherwise Fund, Soleio
“Y Combinator participation (YC S25) and investors listed including Vercel Ventures, Hummingbird Ventures, Designer Fund, Worldbuild, Otherwise Fund, Soleio”
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Interfere is building the self-healing layer of the internet: software that detects issues, diagnoses root causes, and ships fixes before anyone notices something’s broken. The goal is to empower founders, product managers, and designers to understand how the product they're building actually works in the real world.
Software runs civilization. When it breaks, the world stutters. We're building its immune system.
This is not a normal job – it demands taste, intensity, and obsession. Difficulty wakes the genius.
The Moment AI has democratized shipping code, but excellence remains scarce. We're creating the infrastructure that makes product excellence no longer aspirational but inevitable and expected. We've raised over $5.1M from world class investors like Y Combinator, Vercel Ventures, Hummingbird, Designer Fund, and many others to turn our vision into reality.
This isn't about incremental improvements, but about fundamentally changing how reliable software gets built. As our Head of Community & Developer Relations , you’ll shape how the world understands, adopts, and builds with Interfere.
The Role You’ll be the voice, steward, and architect of Interfere’s developer ecosystem.
This role sits at the intersection of product, engineering, design, and storytelling. Your mission is to build deep trust with developers and technical leaders - and turn that trust into a community that shapes the product itself.
You’ll ensure that when developers talk about autonomous software repair, reliability, and AI-native infrastructure, Interfere is the reference point .
The Work You'll operate at the intersection of the impossible and the inevitable. This role demands:
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How We Work We're in-person in New York City, and believe proximity accelerates everything that matters - but we'll gladly help you move here.
Send us evidence of exceptional work you’ve shipped - writing, talks, communities you’ve built, developer products you’ve supported - and a note about why Interfere resonates with you.