
AI assistant for engineering leadership that unifies code quality, security, and team velocity into a closed loop for production reliability.
Entelligence is an AI assistant for engineering leadership that unifies code quality, security, and team velocity. The platform integrates with Sentry, PagerDuty, Datadog, and GitHub.
The company was founded in 2024 by Aiswarya Sankar, previously at Uber, and is headquartered in San Francisco, California. It raised a $5M seed round co-led by Mayfield and Correlation Ventures.
Entelligence provides an AI assistant for engineering leadership that unifies code quality, security, and team velocity. The platform features production-aware code review, incident intelligence, sprint assessments, team insights, a CLI tool, and an insights dashboard called Wrapped.
The system integrates with Sentry, PagerDuty, Datadog, and GitHub to close the loop between code review and operational reliability. It claims a 47.2% F1 score on benchmarked real-world production bugs and a single-digit false-positive rate.
Entelligence operates in the AI-assisted software development and engineering intelligence market, alongside competitors such as CodeRabbit, Greptile, and LinearB. The market for AI code review and developer productivity tools is growing rapidly.
The company targets engineering leaders and founders managing AI code budgets. Its differentiation lies in production-aware code review with incident context, rather than reviewing code in isolation.
Entelligence differentiates from competitors by reviewing code with production context rather than in isolation. It examines every pull request against past incidents, monitors live production signals, and remediates issues before the same failure ships twice.
The platform integrates with Sentry, PagerDuty, Datadog, and GitHub to create a closed loop between code review and operational reliability. It also claims a 47.2% F1 score on benchmarked real-world production bugs and a single-digit false-positive rate.
Entelligence offers a free tier for its platform. Pricing details for paid tiers are not publicly disclosed, suggesting a usage-based or seat-based B2B subscription model common in developer tooling.
The free tier appears to be a go-to-market strategy to attract engineering teams, with revenue likely generated through enterprise contracts and premium feature access.