SuperPlane secures $2.6M to turn production operations into an AI-native workflow layer

Over time, SuperPlane aims to help teams turn operational knowledge into systems that are structured, auditable, and executable at an organisational scale.
SuperPlane secures $2.6M to turn production operations into an AI-native workflow layer

SuperPlane has raised $2.6 million in a Pre-Seed round to bring AI to the engineers managing production infrastructure. The investment was led by Credo Ventures, with participation from First Momentum Ventures and angel investors, including:  

  • Mirko Novakovic (CEO of Dash0),
  • Tomas Kratky (Founder of Manta),
  • Andreas Klinger (Prototype Capital),
  • Igor Bogicevic (Culture Amp),
  • Mihajlo Grbovic (Airbnb),
  • Nenad Božić (SmartCat),
  • Noé Gersanois (OPRTRS CLUB),
  • Peter Zaitsev (Percona),
  • Stanislas Polu (Dust),
  • Tim Sadler (Proofpoint).

SuperPlane is building an open-source, AI-first control plane that enables engineers and agents to collaborate safely on production infrastructure workflows

The way software is built has changed fundamentally. Engineering teams are shipping more code, across more systems, at a faster pace than ever before. And as AI accelerates software creation, the volume of changes flowing into production is only increasing. 

But the operational layer that supports production environments remains fragmented and largely manual, spanning deployments, infrastructure changes, incident response, approvals, and cross-functional workflows.

As a result, engineering organisations are facing growing complexity while under pressure to move faster. The bottleneck is shifting from writing software to operating it safely at scale.

SuperPlane is building an open source AI-first control plane for event-driven workflows and a new operational layer for AI-native engineering organisations. It already integrates with 30+ tools and includes 300+ components across AWS, GCP, GitHub, GitLab, Slack, PagerDuty, Datadog, OpenAI, Claude, and more.

SuperPlane enables engineering teams to coordinate deployments, infrastructure operations, incident response, and other event-driven workflows through a deterministic platform where engineers and agents can collaborate safely. It gives AI the context, policy, and guardrails it needs to propose and coordinate operations across the systems teams already use, while keeping humans in control of how production systems are run. 

Over time, the company aims to help teams turn operational knowledge that today lives in scripts, tribal know-how, and manual coordination into systems that are structured, auditable, and executable at an organisational scale. After recognising the need for a safer way to bring AI into the operation of production systems,

Darko Fabijan, Marko Anastasov, Lucas Pinheiro, Aleksandar Mitrovic, Igor Sarcevic, and Petar Perovic built SuperPlane from the ground up.  Darko Fabijan (CEO) and Marko Anastasov (CPO) previously built Semaphore, a developer infrastructure company used by customers including Confluent, Replit, and Superhuman

Darko Fabijan, CEO of SuperPlane, said:

“SuperPlane is the next step for engineering teams that want to operate production systems with the speed of AI and the safety of deterministic infrastructure.

We’re building toward a future where engineers and agents work together through a trusted control plane, and we’re excited to use this pre-seed funding to build that future together with our design partners, early customers, and open-source community.”

Matěj Míček, Partner at Credo, said:

”At Credo, we invest in the best teams with a relationship to Central or Eastern Europe, wherever they are in the world. 

Today, we already know for sure that the world of software development will never be the same.

We're currently experiencing the shift in how code gets written, but the DevOps layer is yet to change.

We are convinced Darko and Marko have been at the state of the art for long enough to make it happen.”

Christian Neumann, Principal at First Momentum, said: “

At First Momentum, we are actively seeking startups that are building the infrastructure engineering organisations that need to deploy AI-generated code at scale, and SuperPlane is exactly what we had in mind. 

Their control plane gives engineering teams the guardrails and confidence to safely ship 10x as much code as they could before. That’s not a marginal improvement; it’s a step change in how software gets delivered.

SuperPlane is open source, and being built in the open. Check out the team's GitHub, documentation and discord.

 The funding will be used to accelerate product development, deepen work with design partners and early customers, and grow the open-source community around SuperPlane.

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