Croatia’s Treblle closes out the year with $7 million raise

Helping engineering and devops teams build, ship, and maintain REST-based APIs faster, Treblle closes out 2022 with a fresh $7 million
Croatia’s Treblle closes out the year with $7 million raise

Zagreb-based API monitoring and analytics startup Treblle is closing out the year with a fresh $7 million in its pocket. 

In a LinkedIn post, Treblle co-founder Vedran Cindrić reports that the investment, which is credited to existing investor Nauta Capital, “allows us to move even faster next year and deliver more value to our customers with our all-in-one API platform.” Since July 2021 Treblle has raised approximately €7.8 million.

Set up in early 2020 by mobile app and website developers Vedran Cindrić and Darko Blaževic, Treblle was established to solve problems the founders themselves had experienced. Working day in-day out with APIs, Cindrić and Blaževic became frustrated with the often manual and time-consuming API management process.

Enter Treblle. Self-billed as an all-in-one platform for the entire API lifecycle, the startup offers a lightweight SDK that helps engineering and devops teams build, ship, and maintain REST-based APIs faster, and crucially with more oversight.

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