Today, the team behind Fleetsmith (acquired by Apple in 2020) emerges from stealth, Tempest, launching with $3.2 million in funding led by Abstract Ventures. The startup delivers a complete developer platform that can be deployed in hours instead of months, helping engineering teams ship better code faster.
While tech giants spend years and millions building internal developer platforms, most engineering teams are left with a painful choice: cobble together fragmented tools or build everything from scratch. Spotify introduced Backstage to help address this problem, but even after years of availability, it still requires significant setup time and ongoing maintenance—an investment of time and resources that most teams simply can’t afford.
Tempest's seed funding round attracted industry heavyweights, with participation from Box Group and Background Capital, alongside strategic investments from Max Mullen (co-founder of Instacart), Jason Chan (former VP of InfoSec at Netflix), and Mike Abbott (former VP of Engineering at Apple). This collective bet on Tempest's vision reflects a growing reality: companies can no longer afford to waste engineering talent on infrastructure tasks instead of innovation.