GitLab has been named a Leader in the 2026 Gartner Magic Quadrant for DevSecOps Platforms.
Flux announced $5 million in new funding led by Calibrate Ventures, with participation from existing investors True Ventures and Glasswing Ventures.
The capital will accelerate product development and go-to-market efforts, helping engineering leaders stay ahead as AI reshapes software development.
Flux gives engineering leaders ground–truth visibility into codebases by analyzing code changes and surfacing risk, technical debt, and team dynamics, enabling them to ship faster without losing control.
"Flux insights are based on the source of truth, the code, so leaders can lean into AI without flying blind," said Ted Julian, CEO and Founder, Flux. "Every other major business function has a system of record. Engineering needs one that's ready for the Age of AI. We're building that system around the code itself, so leaders can easily and confidently answer the questions that matter most: Are we really getting value from AI? Where could we be doing better? Is our AI transformation creating risk we can't see?"
"Engineering leaders don't need more dashboards. They need a direct line into how their code is evolving day to day," said Jason Schoettler, Co–Founder and Managing Partner, Calibrate Ventures. "Flux's code–first approach gives them exactly that, tying code changes to quality, security, and business impact. We're excited to back Ted and the Flux team."
Flux will use the new capital to:
- Deepen its AI–powered analysis of complex codebases.
- Expand capabilities linking AI transformation to cost, quality, security, and technical debt.
- Grow its go–to–market and engineering teams.
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