LinearB
LinearB is a software delivery management platform that empowers engineering leaders to increase efficiency on their teams and deliver results consistently for their businesses.
They are revolutionizing the way CTOs, VPs of engineering, and other leaders improve their organizations through comprehensive visibility into developer workflows and being able align engineering resources with company goals.
www.linearb.io
The Founders
Stats
2018
Founded
2021
Partnered
Series A
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In The News
1.8.2023
LinearB Releases Guide to Help Development Teams Decrease Cycle Time by up to 47%
LinearB unveils its latest guidance on efficient software development practices. Based on a study of ~ 26,000 software engineers, the "2023 Guide to Merge Standards" defines new operating procedures for automating workflows, improving Developer Experience (DX), and accelerating CI/CD pipeline builds.
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3.5.2022
LinearB wants to help development teams optimize their workflows
LinearB, a startup that helps engineering leaders optimize the workflow of their development teams, today announced that it has raised a $50 million Series B round led by Tribe Capital. New investor Salesforce Ventures, as well as existing investors Battery Ventures and 83North, also participated in this round, which brings the company’s total funding to $71 million.
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1.8.2023
LinearB Releases Guide to Help Development Teams Decrease Cycle Time by up to 47%
LinearB unveils its latest guidance on efficient software development practices. Based on a study of ~ 26,000 software engineers, the "2023 Guide to Merge Standards" defines new operating procedures for automating workflows, improving Developer Experience (DX), and accelerating CI/CD pipeline builds.
Read More
3.5.2022
LinearB wants to help development teams optimize their workflows
LinearB, a startup that helps engineering leaders optimize the workflow of their development teams, today announced that it has raised a $50 million Series B round led by Tribe Capital. New investor Salesforce Ventures, as well as existing investors Battery Ventures and 83North, also participated in this round, which brings the company’s total funding to $71 million.
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