We’re changing things up at Develocity. Instead of one weekly drop, we’re sharing jobs, news and insights throughout the week, then bundling the best together each Friday so you can skim what matters across devtools in one place! We are here to make your lives easier after all.
If you’re into developer tools this is for you. It’s a strong market for candidates heading into year‑end, and we’re hiring across software, product, and marketing. Step into problems that actually move the needle and join teams building the tools you wish you had 10 years ago.
⚒️ Jobs in DevTools
– AI Product Technical Lead (Frontend Leaning) | Hybrid, Palo Alto | $300k base
Lead the frontend integration of generative AI into developer workflows using React and TypeScript. You’ll steer projects at a hyper-growth Series B developer-tools startup building intelligent tooling that accelerates how engineers write and ship code. Ideal for a staff-level/technical lead who can set direction and execute.
– Head of Marketing | Remote, NYC or San Francisco | $220-240k
Own the full marketing engine for a Series B developer-tools startup backed by leading VCs and trusted by Fortune 100 teams. Define narrative and positioning, drive integrated growth across product marketing, demand gen, events/PR, SEO, and partnerships, and convert free→paid while partnering closely with Product, Engineering, Sales, and Ops. Hands-on, high-leverage role reporting to the CEO.
🟠 Contact Louise Ogilvy for more information: +917 924 5437 | louise@develocity.io
🏆 Funding Wins
Supernaut Secures €530K Pre-Seed
Supernaut, a Kaunas, Lithuania startup founded this year by Mantas Konstantinavicius and Olga Maslova, has raised €530k in pre-seed funding led by Gytenis Galkis of Superhero Capital. Supernaut automates bug investigation and fixes via Jira and GitHub, turning issues into tested, documented, and clean code with a transparent audit trail. Built for team workflows, it reduces technical debt and accelerates delivery by handling repetitive, time-consuming tasks. The company will use the funding to expand the team, advance its AI-native tool, and prepare for a global launch, including an open beta for early customers. Check them out at supernaut.dev.
LangChain Hits Unicorn Status With $125M Series B
LangChain, a two-year-old San Francisco startup founded by Harrison Chase and Ankush Gola, has raised a $125M Series B at a $1.25B valuation to build the platform for agent engineering. Led by IVP with Sequoia, Benchmark, Amplify, CapitalG, and Sapphire, the round brings total funding to $160M. LangChain and LangGraph 1.0 debut alongside an Insights Agent and a no‑code Agent Builder, advancing reliable, production‑grade agents. Used by teams at Cisco, Replit, Cloudflare, Workday, ServiceNow, Rippling, Clay, and Harvey, LangChain’s stack spans open‑source frameworks and LangSmith for observability, evaluation, and one‑click deployment—powering the full lifecycle of agent development. Read the full announcement here.
Reo.Dev Raises $4M Seed for Developer Intent Platforming
Reo.Dev, a San Francisco startup founded in 2023 by Achintya Gupta (CEO), Gaurav Jain and Piyush Agarwal, has debuted its AI‑native GTM “Developer Intent Platform” and raised a $4M seed led by Heavybit with India Quotient and Foster Ventures. Built for devtool companies, Reo.Dev turns developer activity (GitHub commits, package installs, docs usage, Docker pulls, OSS signals) into actionable buying intent inside Salesforce, HubSpot, and sales engagement tools. Already trusted by 100+ teams (e.g., Chainguard, DataHub, LangChain, N8N), Reo.Dev reports 10x annual scale and 60% QoQ growth, helping GTM teams convert bottom‑up adoption into top‑down revenue. Learn more at reo.dev.
Dedalus Labs Announces $11M Seed and Launches Agent SDK
Your job as a developer should be simple: define the prompt, select the right tools and guardrails, and let your agent run.
Dedalus Labs, founded in 2025 by Catherine Di and Windsor Nguyen, raised $11m seed and launched its SDK and platform that let developers build and stream non‑linear, tool‑using agents in five lines of code. The infrastructure layer supports vendor‑agnostic model handoffs, chaining local tools and hosted MCP servers, and real‑time streaming. Funding accelerates open standards work, including an industry‑grade MCP authorization server, and expands the platform for production agent development. Watch their announcement here.
🚀 DevTools Launches
Coder introduced Blink, an open-source CLI and cloud service to build and deploy AI agents starting with Slack. Read the launch post here.
Sourcebot (YC F25) launched a code understanding platform for developers and AI agents with search, natural-language queries, and MCP integration. Find out more here.
Hyperspell (YC F25) launched an API that gives AI agents long-term memory and context across Slack, Gmail, Notion, Drive, and more. Book a demo / start building here.
Aviator launched Runbooks, a spec-driven development product that lets teams author versioned, executable specs so AI agents can safely run, review, and improve code with multiplayer collaboration and audit trails. Try it / sign up for early access here.
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