Shuttle, a platform engineering startup, has raised $6 million in seed funding to solve the infrastructure challenges emerging from the rise of AI-generated coding platforms like Lovable, Cursor, and Replit AI. The round includes participation from former GitHub CEO Thomas Dohmke and Segment founder Calvin French-Owen.
Founded by Nodar Daneliya and launched through Y Combinator in 2020, Shuttle automates deployment for code written by AI systems, determining the optimal configuration and cost structure before deploying directly to cloud providers. Already popular among Rust developers, with over 120,000 deployments, the company plans to expand across all major programming languages and AI development ecosystems, creating an agentic interface that allows developers to manage cloud infrastructure through natural language prompts.
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