Garden.io Closes $16 Million In Series A Funding

By Annie Baker ● Apr 9, 2022
  • Garden.io recently announced it raised $16 million in Series A funding. These are the details.

Garden.io – an end-to-end development and testing platform for Kubernetes and cloud – recently announced a $16 million Series A funding round co-led by 468 Capital and Sorenson Ventures with participation from existing investors Crowberry Capital, Fly Ventures, etc. 

Launched in 2018, Garden.io helps companies deliver faster to the cloud, using a graph-based framework that automates builds, deployments, and tests for every stage of the delivery cycle. And the company aims to move the industry closer toward a world of zero-waste software development, where every developer can spend their time working on problems they know will have the biggest impact on their business.

Cloud developers currently only spend 11% of their time on average actually writing code, with 14-16 hours spent every week maintaining internal tooling, setting up dev environments, debugging pipelines, and waiting for builds or test results. But rather than developing new products and services to support the company, improving the speed and delivery of existing products and services, or boosting security, developers are stuck struggling with Kubernetes, leading to over $110 billion wasted every year. And so Garden.io is addressing this with a new kind of DevOps tool, truly designed for modern cloud-native development.

Today, Garden.io primarily focuses on Kubernetes, containers, as well as other cloud infrastructure via Terraform and Pulumi integrations. And with this Series A investment, the team will broaden support to include serverless platforms, integrations with DevSecOps solutions, and software supply chain management. Garden.io plans to triple in size by the end of 2022, both in the US and Europe.

KEY QUOTE:

“Cloud developer teams are struggling with productivity today, simply because our toolchain for development and testing dates back to the pre-cloud era. By capturing the relationships between the components of our users’ systems, Garden.io enables them to build, deploy, test and rapidly iterate in production-like environments at every phase of the development lifecycle – dramatically improving productivity, simplifying configuration and delivering top-notch automation out of the box. With this latest fundraise, we plan to build out our platform further, improving developer productivity and making the power of modern cloud systems more accessible to the average developer. We’re thrilled to welcome 468 Capital and Sorenson Ventures to our team.”

— Jon Edvald, founder and CEO of Garden.io

“Before discovering Garden.io, we spent a lot of time trying to improve developer experience with custom in-house tools, but now we get everything we wanted in one consistent platform. The Garden.io team have been great partners on Minted’s journey to modernize our developer experience. Knowing that we can rely on such a quality team and toolset enables us to minimize the amount of time we spend on DevOps-type tasks, and focus on shipping features.”

— Josh Drake, Principal Engineer at Minted

“Having experienced first-hand the challenges cloud developers face, and witnessed countless companies struggling with DevOps, we quickly saw the potential in Garden.io’s unique approach to the problem. We’re thrilled to be supporting Jon and his team. We believe in their vision and believe they can truly challenge the status quo.”

— Florian Leibert, general partner at 468 Capital and formerly founder of Mesosphere

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