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Murcul, Inc.
GitStart builds a hybrid engineering platform that combines LLM agents and human developers to convert tickets into merge-ready pull requests. The team draws on engineering and ML experience to automate scoping, implementation, QA, and delivery workflows. GitStart emphasizes security controls and integrations so customers can use existing repos and communication channels without changing their processes.
Layrr
Layrr builds an open-source visual editor that edits real code in place and integrates with existing development workflows. The team focuses on combining visual design workflows with framework-native code output and AI-assisted generation. They maintain a CLI-first tool that reverse-proxies local dev servers and streams changes to the browser.
Open Superintelligence
Open Superintelligence builds Jan, an open-source AI product that bundles local and remote models, connectors, and developer-facing server components. The team develops model tooling, MCP integrations, and a local API to help users self-host and extend AI capabilities. They publish documentation, encourage community contributions, and maintain the project in public.
Helicone
Helicone builds observability tools for developers working with Large Language Models. The platform provides real-time monitoring, cost tracking, and performance analytics across LLM providers like OpenAI, Anthropic, and LangChain. Founded in 2023, Helicone helps teams debug prompts, optimize response quality, and manage LLM deployments at scale—with flexible deployment options including self-hosted and cloud environments.
VibeCode
VibeCode helps developers build mobile apps faster with AI-powered code generation and prototyping tools.
Nitpicks
Nitpicks builds an AI-driven product that converts screen recordings and annotations into implemented code changes and GitHub pull requests. The product integrates with existing development workflows including linters, test suites, and CI pipelines to validate changes before submission. Nitpicks provides a Chrome extension for capture and a web dashboard to manage products and repository connections. The team focuses on automating QA feedback loops to speed delivery of UI fixes and improvements.
SwytchCode
SwytchCode builds an AI-driven platform that simplifies API integration by generating production-ready code, embedding interactive API experiences, and connecting APIs to AI via an MCP server. The founding team includes engineers with backgrounds in AI, developer tooling, and API products who focus on developer-first simplicity. The company emphasizes measurable outcomes for API publishers, such as reduced support costs and faster developer onboarding.
CatDoes
CatDoes builds an AI-native platform that turns natural-language descriptions into production-ready mobile apps. The platform uses a multi-agent workflow to capture requirements, design UI, generate app code, and prepare releases. It integrates with Supabase and GitHub and targets React Native / Expo builds for web and mobile.
Speakeasy
Speakeasy builds developer tools that generate idiomatic SDKs, Terraform providers, and MCP servers to connect LLMs to real-world APIs. The team includes engineers experienced in API design, developer experience, and infrastructure, and they ship CLI tools, SDK generators, and hosted MCP offerings. Speakeasy focuses on developer experience, customization, and production-ready security features for teams building agentic applications.
Agentatech UG
Agenta builds an open-source LLMOps platform that provides prompt management, evaluation, and observability for developer and product teams. The team ships tooling and SDKs that integrate with major LLM providers and frameworks and focuses on collaboration between engineers and subject-matter experts. Agenta maintains an MIT license and supports self-hosting, cloud-hosted tiers, and OpenTelemetry-compatible tracing.