
Qovery
Deploy complex application, seamlessly | Qovery.
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$4.0m | Seed | ||
Total Funding | 000k |
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Qovery operates as a Container as a Service (CaaS) and Internal Developer Platform, designed to streamline cloud infrastructure management for developers and platform engineering teams. The company was founded in Paris, France, in 2019 by Romaric Philogene (CEO), Morgan Perry, and Pierre Mavro (CTO). Philogene's background includes over a decade in R&D and running production infrastructure, which directly informed the creation of a platform aimed at simplifying the developer experience by abstracting away infrastructure complexities.
The business targets technology companies, from startups to larger organizations, aiming to increase developer productivity and accelerate the software development lifecycle. Qovery's business model is freemium and usage-based, with revenue generated through tiered subscription plans. These plans scale based on the number of users and deployments, offering a free tier for small teams and custom pricing for larger enterprises with security and compliance needs. The platform operates on a bottom-up acquisition model, attracting developers with a free offering to drive adoption within organizations.
Qovery's core service simplifies the deployment process by enabling developers to take code from repositories like GitHub or GitLab and deploy it directly to cloud providers such as AWS, Digital Ocean, and Scaleway with minimal effort. It functions by providing self-service capabilities and automated, production-like environments, which can be created and cloned easily for testing, QA, and demos. Key features include automated infrastructure provisioning, multi-cloud deployment flexibility, cost optimization through automatic shutdown of unused environments, and seamless integration with existing CI/CD tools, databases, and security solutions. The platform also provides interfaces like a web console, CLI, REST API, and a Terraform provider to manage resources. A significant milestone was securing $4 million in a seed funding round in September 2021, led by Speedinvest and Crane Venture Partners, with participation from notable angel investors like the CTOs of Datadog and Checkout.com. This funding was aimed at expanding the engineering, sales, and marketing teams to further scale the platform.
Keywords: DevOps automation, Internal Developer Platform, Container as a Service, CaaS, cloud infrastructure management, application deployment, self-service platform, Kubernetes management, ephemeral environments, CI/CD integration, developer productivity, AWS deployment, environment provisioning, cloud cost optimization, infrastructure as code, developer experience, GitOps, multi-cloud deployment, platform engineering, application lifecycle management