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StarSling has raised $500K across 1 funding round.
Key people at StarSling.
StarSling was founded in 2025 by Daniel Worku (Co-founder & CTO) and Yonas Beshawred (Co-founder & CEO).
StarSling has raised $500K in total across 1 funding round.
StarSling is building an agentic developer homepage that automates all the tasks that eat up a developer’s time after they’ve left their code editor: deployments, performance, incidents, and bugs. Open your homepage, click on a GitHub, Linear, or Sentry issue and you’ll see an Autofix button that triggers an AI agent and opens up a Pull Request with a fix, all without leaving your homepage.
Key people at StarSling.
StarSling is an AI-powered developer portal designed to automate and streamline the multitude of tasks developers face outside their code editors, such as handling bugs, incidents, deployments, and performance issues. It consolidates alerts and tasks from various developer tools like GitHub, Sentry, Linear, CircleCI, PagerDuty, and Vercel into a single, agentic homepage where AI agents can perform one-click autofixes and other automated workflows. This significantly reduces the time developers spend on non-coding tasks, allowing them to focus more on building features and innovation[1][2][3].
For an investment firm perspective, StarSling represents a cutting-edge startup in the DevOps and AI automation space, targeting the growing need for efficiency in software development lifecycles. Its mission centers on eliminating the "invisible tax" of manual DevOps toil by leveraging AI agents to automate complex workflows. The company serves software engineering teams and enterprises that rely on multiple development and operational tools, addressing the problem of fragmented workflows and manual overhead. StarSling has shown early growth momentum by launching its AI-powered developer homepage and autofix features, gaining traction as part of Y Combinator’s Spring 2025 batch[1][3].
StarSling was founded in 2025 by Yonas Beshawred and Daniel Worku, who transitioned from being groomsmen to co-founders. The idea emerged from recognizing the significant time developers waste on tasks outside their code editors, spread across many tools and platforms. They envisioned a unified developer portal powered by AI agents that could automate these tasks seamlessly. Early traction came from joining Y Combinator’s Spring 2025 batch, which helped accelerate development and validate the product-market fit. The founders leveraged open-source tools and modular AI frameworks like Mastra to build a system capable of orchestrating multiple AI agents across developer tools[1][3][4].
StarSling rides the growing trend of AI-driven automation in software development and DevOps, addressing the increasing complexity and fragmentation of developer toolchains. The timing is critical as enterprises adopt more cloud-native architectures and continuous delivery practices, which generate vast amounts of operational data and alerts. StarSling’s AI agents help tame this complexity by automating routine tasks and incident responses, enabling faster software delivery and higher reliability. This approach influences the broader ecosystem by pushing the boundary from tool visibility to autonomous action, potentially redefining how developer productivity and operational efficiency are achieved[1][3].
Looking ahead, StarSling aims to expand its AI agent capabilities to handle more complex workflows such as incident investigation and customizable task prioritization. The company plans to support plugin integrations for a broader range of tools and implement granular permissioning for enterprise security. As AI continues to mature, StarSling’s influence could grow significantly, potentially enabling developers to spend virtually no time on deployments, debugging, or incident management. This evolution aligns with broader industry trends toward autonomous software operations and AI-assisted development, positioning StarSling as a key player in the future of DevOps automation[3][4].
In summary, StarSling is pioneering the "Cursor for DevOps" by transforming fragmented, manual DevOps toil into seamless, AI-driven workflows, promising a future where developers focus solely on innovation while AI agents handle the operational heavy lifting.
StarSling was founded in 2025 by Daniel Worku (Co-founder & CTO) and Yonas Beshawred (Co-founder & CEO).
StarSling has raised $500K in total across 1 funding round.
StarSling's investors include Fuel Capital, Maple VC, Kulveer Taggar, Paul Graham.
StarSling has raised $500K across 1 funding round. Most recently, it raised $500K Seed in May 2025.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors |
|---|---|---|---|
| May 1, 2025 | $500K Seed | Fuel Capital, Maple VC, Kulveer Taggar, Paul Graham |