PROVIDENCE – Betaspring participant Tracelytics, a performance analysis and diagnostic service for web applications, raised $600,000 in seed funding as its app officially hit the market, TechCrunch reported Wednesday.
Tracelytics graduated from Providence startup incubator Betaspring in 2010; its founders are Spiros Eliopoulos, Dan Kuebrich and Chris Erway.
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Their technology gives “intelligent, actionable insights that help pinpoint performance bottlenecks,” for Web applications written in PHP, Ruby or Python, including “end-to-end tracing, data filtering, machine-level metrics and error reporting.”
It is currently offering discounted pricing to early users.
The seed funding came from Google Ventures, Battery Ventures, Flybridge Capital, and other “prominent” angel investors, TechCrunch reported.












