Tsuga
Builds an AI-focused infrastructure software company aiming to challenge Datadog in observability and operations monitoring.
Overview
Tsuga is developing infrastructure software in the observability and operations market, positioning itself against Datadog. Public product details are limited, but the company is framed around applying AI to enterprise infrastructure monitoring workflows. The company raised $35 million in an undisclosed round in June 2026. The round is notable because its founders previously sold a startup to Datadog and are now backing a new effort to compete with the same market incumbent.
Funding History
They sold their startup to Datadog. Now, they’ve raised $35M to disrupt it
Frequently Asked Questions
- How much has Tsuga raised in total?
- Tsuga has raised a total of $35M across 1 funding round.
- Who are Tsuga's investors?
- Tsuga's investors include Undisclosed.
- What does Tsuga do?
- Tsuga is developing infrastructure software in the observability and operations market, positioning itself against Datadog. Public product details are limited, but the company is framed around applying AI to enterprise infrastructure monitoring workflows. The company raised $35 million in an undisclosed round in June 2026. The round is notable because its founders previously sold a startup to Datadog and are now backing a new effort to compete with the same market incumbent.
- Where is Tsuga headquartered?
- Tsuga is headquartered in San Francisco, CA.
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