We build dashboards for engineering leaders so they can run high-performing teams. We connect with all the tools where engineers already work (JIRA, Github, GCal, PagerDuty, etc.) and derive insights on how to deliver projects faster, how to improve quality and how to reduce meetings and interruptions
Location: United States, California, San Francisco
Employees: 51-200
Total raised: $2.2M
Founded date: 2019
Investors 5
| Date | Name | Website |
| 12.01.2024 | Kleiner Pe... | kleinerper... |
| - | Irregular ... | irregular.... |
| 19.08.2020 | Y Combinat... | ycombinato... |
| 03.12.2020 | Sequoia Ca... | sequoiacap... |
| - | Irregular ... | irregex.vc |
Funding Rounds 1
| Date | Series | Amount | Investors |
| 02.12.2020 | Seed | $2.2M | Sequoia Ca... |
Mentions in press and media 5
| Date | Title | Description |
| 31.05.2023 | Okay, which analyzes engineers’ productivity, sells to Stripe | Fintech giant Stripe has acquired Okay, a startup that developed a low-code analytics software to help engineering leaders better understand how their teams are performing, the companies told TechCrunch exclusively. Founded in 2019, Okay pa... |
| 16.02.2022 | Still managing engineers remotely? Okay has a performance dashboard for that | As employers try to manage the loss of workers to “The Great Resignation” and engage employees working from home, Okay co-founder and CEO Antoine Boulanger says the company is seeing its quantitative and empathetic management approach becom... |
| 02.12.2020 | Okay nabs funding from Sequoia to build performance dashboards for engineering managers | Amid the pandemic, workplace cultures have been turned on their heads. Meanwhile investment and growth haven’t slowed for many tech companies, requiring them to still onboard new engineering managers even while best practices for remote man... |
| 17.03.2020 | All the companies from Y Combinator’s W20 Demo Day, Part I: B2B Companies | Y Combinator’s Demo Day was a bit different this time around. As concerns grew over the spread of COVID-19, Y Combinator shifted the event format away from the two-day gathering in San Francisco we’ve gotten used to, instead opting to have ... |
| 28.07.2006 | YouTube Denies $1 Billion Valuation, But Okay with $600 Million | Earlier this week, a number of stories with the phrase “$1 billion” in close proximity to “YouTube” were winding their way through the media, after the company was apparently the belle of the ball at Herb Allen’s annual Sun Valley rich-guy ... |