Stockholm's Endform secures 1.5M
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Stockholm's Endform secures 1.5M
"The code review has always had a bottleneck, not the code itself, but the wait. As test suites swell alongside faster development cycles, engineering teams have increasingly found themselves staring at CI pipelines that can take twenty minutes or more to clear."
"The platform works by distributing each test to its own cloud machine, allowing an entire test suite to execute simultaneously rather than waiting in sequence. The practical upshot is that a team's total testing time collapses to roughly the duration of its single slowest test, a fundamental rethinking of how parallelisation can work in continuous integration."
"Endform addresses this by decoupling the number of tests from the time it takes to run them, allowing developers to focus on shipping code rather than waiting for pipelines to clear."
Endform, a Stockholm-based startup, has raised €1.5 million in seed funding from Alliance VC, Antler, First Fellow Partners, and Greens Ventures to address CI pipeline delays caused by growing test suites. The platform leverages Playwright, Microsoft's open-source testing framework, by distributing each test to separate cloud machines for simultaneous execution rather than sequential processing. This approach fundamentally reduces total testing time to match the duration of the slowest test. The funding supports team expansion and platform adoption. Endform launched publicly in March 2025 and has already attracted customers in Sweden and the United States, including Lovable, an AI-assisted coding platform.
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