Chronosphere is a cloud native observability platform that helps engineering teams monitor and control complex cloud workloads. The company's platform, built on the open-source M3 metrics engine, enables faster issue detection and resolution for customers like DoorDash, Robinhood, and Abnormal Security. Founded in 2019, Chronosphere has grown to over 250 employees across 3 hubs (New York, Seattle, Lithuania).
Co-founders Martin Mao (CEO) and Robert Skillington (CTO) previously worked together at Microsoft and Uber, where they developed M3 to solve Uber's monitoring challenges at scale. Chronosphere has raised $343 million from Greylock, Lux Capital, and GV at a $1.6billion valuation to expand its platform capabilities and go-to-market efforts. In 2022, the company tripled its ARR and headcount, and made its first acquisition (Calyptia) to strengthen its observability pipeline.
Chronosphere is attracting top talent with the opportunity to build an enduring company in the rapidly growing cloud native observability space. Employees cite the company's remote-first culture, cutting-edge tech stack, and collaborative team environment.
2019
Founded
250-500
Employees
Series C
Stage
$1.6B
Latest Valuation
$200-400M
Total Funding
Dec 18 2023
Last Fundraise
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