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Devplan Raises $2.5 Million Seed Round To Build Product Intelligence Platform For Software Teams – Pulse 2.0

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Last updated: June 21, 2026 8:09 pm
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Devplan announced its launch and the closing of $2.5 million in seed funding. The round was led by AI2 Incubator and Acequia Capital, with participation from Mighty Capital, Grand Ventures, and eLab Ventures.
Devplan was founded by Chris Bee and Anton to address a growing coordination challenge in modern software development. The company said AI has made code creation dramatically faster, enabling smaller teams to build products that previously required much larger organizations.
However, Devplan said the systems used to coordinate product development have not evolved at the same pace. Product and engineering teams still spend significant time trying to understand what changed, why certain work was prioritized, which projects are at risk, and how specific features work.
Devplan is designed to solve this by connecting the tools product teams already use into a shared product intelligence layer. These tools can include Slack, Jira, GitHub, documentation systems, meetings, and other sources where product and engineering context is created and stored.
At the center of the platform is Weaver, Devplan’s knowledge graph. Weaver continuously tracks and understands what changed, why it matters, and what needs attention across an organization.
The platform is intended to give product and engineering leaders real-time visibility into progress, risk, decisions, and opportunities. Devplan said this helps teams spend less time searching for information, assembling status updates, and reconstructing context across fragmented systems.
Devplan also said its platform can provide AI agents with the same organizational understanding that human teams use, helping agents work more effectively alongside software development teams.
Early results from Devplan include product and engineering managers reclaiming 8-10 hours per week. The company also said context queries are running 2x faster and 3.5x more cheaply than standard AI workflows that connect directly to source systems.
Devplan said it is already receiving strong feedback in production from dozens of fast-growing teams.
The company believes that every software organization will eventually need a dedicated system to maintain a shared understanding as AI accelerates software execution.
KEY QUOTE:
“The bottleneck is no longer building software. It’s maintaining shared understanding. That’s why we built Devplan.”
Chris Bee, Co-Founder and CEO of Devplan
 

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