An infrastructure automation firm Adaptive raises pre-seed funding from Antler India, others
- ByStartupStory | July 21, 2022
Adaptive, an infrastructure automation platform, has raised pre-seed funding from Antler India, Pareto Holdings, Adept Ventures, Hustle Fund, and Haresh Chawla to alter the existing state of DevOps and infrastructure management for software firms.
By making the process of developing DevOps solutions simpler, Adaptive seeks to increase developer productivity and promote better collaboration. The startup enables businesses to create individualised internal DevOps platform apps. The platform gives tech stakeholders in a software organisation including engineering managers, DevOps engineers, and site reliability engineers the option to create pre-built templates and functionalities.
Adaptive co-founder Ronak Massand remarked, “At Adaptive, we are creating the orchestration technology of today from scratch. We are pursuing a market for process automation worth more than $70 billion globally.’

Nitin Sharma, Partner at Antler India, commented on the investment saying, “We’re really thrilled about how Adaptive is approaching an exceedingly difficult challenge to tackle — i.e. designing a contemporary orchestration solution from scratch.”
About Adaptive
The goal of Adaptive, a company founded in 2021 by Brown University alumnus and serial entrepreneur Ronak Massand and veteran DevOps engineer Debarshi Basak, is to enable technical stakeholders like engineering managers, and DevOps engineers, and site reliability engineers (SREs) to create DevOps solutions using pre-built templates and functions. Prior to Volley Automation, a robotics company situated in Silicon Valley, the founders had founded Parkloco, a US company that was subsequently bought by them.