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Berlin, Germany – Checkly, a pioneer in synthetic monitoring technology driven by its innovative Monitoring as Code (MaC) platform and Playwright, has secured an impressive €18.4 million in its recent Series B funding round. This funding round was led by Balderton Capital, a renowned venture capital firm. In addition to Balderton Capital, existing investors including Accel, CRV, and Paul H. Müller actively participated in the funding round, showcasing their confidence in Checkly’s vision and potential.

Checkly’s CEO, Hannes Lenke, highlighted the company’s unique approach to monitoring by stating, “At Checkly, we believe that monitoring should be seamlessly integrated into the engineering workflow. Our aim is to empower engineering teams by enabling them to implement monitoring as an integral part of their code repositories.” This new paradigm, known as Monitoring as Code, empowers teams to take full ownership of their monitoring processes, promoting automation and efficiency.

This latest funding will help Checkly to further accelerate the development and adoption of its groundbreaking Monitoring as Code platform. With the financial injection, Checkly plans to expand its team and forge strategic partnerships, allowing it to support a wider range of technologies and platforms. By combining the power of Monitoring as Code with Playwright, an open-source browser automation framework, Checkly is poised to revolutionize the monitoring landscape, empowering engineering teams to proactively ensure the reliability and performance of their digital products and services.

Checkly’s successful funding round underlines the industry’s growing recognition of the significance of MaC in the modern software development landscape. By bridging the gap between monitoring and engineering teams, Checkly is set to reshape how organizations approach the vital task of monitoring their digital infrastructure. With their fresh injection of capital, Checkly is well-positioned to lead the charge towards a future of proactive and efficient monitoring.