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Modern On-Call and Incident Management Platform
Rootly has raised $15.0M across 2 funding rounds.
Key people at Rootly.
Rootly was founded in 2020 by Quentin Rousseau (Founder) and JJ Tang (Co-founder).
Rootly has raised $15.0M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Rootly is a modern on-call and incident management platform used by top YC companies like Dropbox, Lattice, Webflow, Faire, but also Figma, LinkedIn, NVIDIA and 100s more.
Rootly has raised $15.0M across 2 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $12.0M Series A in August 2023.
Rootly was founded in 2020 by Quentin Rousseau (Founder) and JJ Tang (Co-founder).
Rootly has raised $15.0M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Rootly's investors include Renegade Partners, 75 & Sunny, Kaszek Ventures, Latitud, NFX, David Vélez, Hadi Partovi, Simon Borrero, Gradient Ventures, XYZ Venture Capital, 8VC, AAF Management Ltd..
Key people at Rootly.
Rootly is a modern, AI-native incident management and on-call platform designed to help engineering and operations teams detect, coordinate, and resolve incidents efficiently. It integrates deeply with Slack, automating critical steps such as creating incident channels, assigning roles, sending alerts, and generating post-incident documentation. Rootly serves technology-driven companies like LinkedIn, NVIDIA, Grammarly, and Canva, addressing the challenge of scattered incident response workflows by centralizing communication and automating manual tasks. This results in faster incident resolution, improved system reliability, and continuous learning from incidents, supporting teams in maintaining high service uptime and customer satisfaction[1][2][4].
Rootly was founded by a team with deep experience in site reliability engineering (SRE) and incident response, motivated by the need to streamline and automate the chaotic process of managing incidents. The idea emerged from recognizing that existing tools were fragmented and manual, causing delays and errors during critical outages. By building a Slack-first platform, Rootly leveraged the widespread adoption of Slack in engineering teams to embed incident workflows directly into their daily communication channels. Early traction came from high-profile customers in tech who valued Rootly’s automation and AI capabilities, which helped the company scale rapidly and evolve toward proactive reliability with AI-driven root cause analysis and predictive insights[2][6].
Rootly rides the growing trend of AI-enhanced operational reliability and the increasing reliance on real-time collaboration tools like Slack. As cloud-native architectures and distributed systems become more complex, the need for streamlined, automated incident management is critical. Rootly’s timing is ideal, leveraging Slack’s ubiquity in engineering teams and the rise of AI to shift incident response from reactive firefighting to proactive system resilience. This approach not only accelerates resolution times but also fosters a culture of continuous improvement, influencing how modern DevOps and SRE teams operate and collaborate across the tech ecosystem[2].
Rootly is poised to expand its influence by deepening AI capabilities to predict and prevent incidents before they escalate, moving beyond reactive management to proactive reliability engineering. Trends such as increased cloud adoption, AI-driven automation, and integrated collaboration platforms will shape its growth. As Rootly evolves, it may become a central hub for operational intelligence, helping organizations reduce downtime and improve customer trust. Its Slack-centric, AI-powered model positions it well to remain a leader in incident management, driving efficiency and resilience in increasingly complex technical environments[2].