Lekko Closes $4.5 Million Seed Round, Launches Out of Stealth to Help Developers Move Beyond Feature Flags
July 10 2024 - 9:55AM
Lekko, the company changing the way developers build software
through dynamic configuration, today launches out of stealth with
$4.5 Million in seed funding led by Addition and LUX Capital with
participation from BoxGroup, SV Angel, and Abstraction Capital.
Angel investors include Thomas Chen, Former CTO of Supaglue and
creator of Flipr at Uber; Julianna Lamb, CTO of Stytch; Peter Edge,
CEO of Buf Technologies; and other industry leaders.
Going beyond feature flags, Lekko is pioneering the concept of a
“lekko” — a Polish adjective that means “light and easy” – which is
a tunable aspect of a software product such as test code, a premium
feature, or a regionally allowed service. Lekko gives developers
the power to deploy multiple configurations, features, previews,
tiers, and experiments directly within their code, unlike feature
flags which must be hosted by a third party. This enables
businesses to safely deploy updates, staged rollouts, and quick
rollbacks through their existing CI/CD pipelines.
“Lekko is the only commercial dynamic configuration tool on the
market,” said Konrad Niemiec, CEO and Founder of Lekko. “Over 50%
of outages and security breaches are caused by misconfigurations –
it needs to be easier for developers to make changes quickly and
safely in production. We’re on a mission to universalize the
concept of dynamic configuration like we saw practiced internally
at companies like Uber and Facebook.”
Despite advances in cloud computing, containerization,
serverless, and continuous integration and deployment (CI/CD),
modifying software that has already been deployed to the cloud is a
painful and cumbersome process. Even minor changes require
hotfixes, rollbacks, or manual database updates. The primary
approach to this problem is what’s known in the industry as
“feature flagging” which leaves the codebase littered with
technical debt, slips untested code to customers, increases
external dependencies, and contributes to outages.
Recent outages caused by misconfigurations
- Google Cloud, by accidentally leaving one input parameter
blank, wiped out the entire account and all backups of UniSuper, an
Australian pension fund with 647,000 members and $135 billion in
managed funds.
- AT&T experienced a network-wide outage caused by a
configuration error that caused $350 million of customer
restitution fees and bold headlines calling them to task for
dropping 5,000 911 calls.
- McDonald's suffered a worldwide IT outage caused by a
misconfiguration from a third-party vendor which cost the company
$62 million in revenue.
Lekko’s dynamic configurations can be applied in real time
through existing workflows, enabling developers to make changes in
seconds without rebuilding or re-shipping a release. Lekko
customers will be able to migrate seamlessly from existing feature
flagging tools. The solution also comes equipped with native
observability and AI-assisted workflows to keep code clean and help
teams avoid dangerous configurations, as well as granular
permissions controls that empower platform teams to specify who can
roll out specific configurations and features to select
customers.
Quotes from InvestorsLekko is going to change
the way the majority of companies build software in the future.
Dynamic configuration is already accepted best practice at
companies like Uber, and we believe Konrad and the Lekko team are
the right people to bring this power to more developers. —
Todd Arfman of Addition
Lekko is one of those tools that developers see in action and
immediately understand the value. Dynamic configuration is like
giving developers superpowers! Before today, only companies with
tremendous engineering resources could approach progressive
delivery in the way Lekko is now making it possible for everyone. –
Brandon Reeves, General Partner at Lux Capital
About LekkoLekko is pioneering the practice of
dynamic configuration to help companies deliver more flexible and
reliable software releases, while cleaning up their feature flag
mess with the assistance of AI. The company was founded by ex-Uber
engineer Konrad Niemiec and has raised $4.5Million in seed funding
from Addition, Lux Capital, and other leading investors.
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