
"Investors include former GitHub CEO Thomas Dohmke and Segment founder Calvin French-Owen. Shuttle will take code produced by a vibe-coding system and assess the best way to deploy it, presenting the user with a sensible infrastructure package along with a price tag. Once the user agrees, Shuttle can arrange payment and deploy the software directly to the cloud provider with minimal friction."
"As CEO and co-founder Nodar Daneliya describes it, agentic AI systems have made the barriers between different programming systems much easier to cross, which means a system like Shuttle can be deployed in all of them at once. "AI is wiping away the borders between different language ecosystems," says Daneliya. "So for us, it's a perfect time [to scale up], because we've been in this back-end development space for years now.""
Vibe coding promised full applications from simple ideas, but generated code still requires ongoing infrastructure, maintenance, and updates. Shuttle offers a platform-engineering solution that analyzes vibe-produced code, recommends an infrastructure package with pricing, handles payment, and deploys directly to cloud providers. The company launched from Y Combinator in 2020 and gained traction deploying Rust apps with 20,000 developers and 120,000 deployments via zero-config tooling. Shuttle raised $6 million in seed funding from investors including Thomas Dohmke and Calvin French-Owen. The company plans to extend support across programming languages and integrate agentic AI interfaces for provisioning databases and cloud hosting.
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