Niteshift Raises $7M Seed for AI Coding Agent Cloud

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Niteshift has raised a $7 million Seed round to build a cloud platform for AI coding agents. The New York company announced the round on June 10, 2026.

The financing was led by Greylock, with participation from Amplify Partners, BoxGroup and SV Angel. Niteshift was founded by Sajid Mehmood and Conor Branagan, who previously spent nearly a decade at Datadog building infrastructure and developer tooling for cloud-native software teams. That background is central to the company’s approach, which treats AI coding agents as workloads that need proper cloud infrastructure rather than ad hoc setups.

The company has assembled a notable group of individual backers, including Reid Hoffman, Datadog’s Olivier Pomel and Alexis Le-Quoc, Braintrust’s Ankur Goyal, Reflection AI’s Misha Laskin, and current and former executives at Anthropic, Google Cloud and Slack. The breadth of that support reflects how much attention AI coding tools are drawing across the industry.

Niteshift’s platform lets teams launch coding agents directly from tools they already use, including Slack, Linear and GitHub. It allows multiple agents to run in parallel and generates pull requests with attached verification artifacts, a feature aimed at giving developers confidence that an agent’s work has been checked rather than blindly accepted.

The company is positioning itself in part as an alternative to relying entirely on the largest AI labs, betting that teams will want flexibility rather than being locked into a single provider. As AI coding agents move from novelty toward everyday use, the infrastructure that runs them reliably becomes its own opportunity, and Niteshift is using its seed funding to stake a claim in that layer.