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AI-Native DevOps Startup Monk CI Bags $450K Pre-Seed Investment to Transform Continuous Integration

AI-Native DevOps Startup Monk CI Bags $450K Pre-Seed Investment to Transform Continuous Integration

Bengaluru, India – June 2026: Monk CI, an AI-native continuous integration (CI) platform built to help engineering teams accelerate software development, has announced the successful completion of a $450,000 (approximately ₹4 crore) pre-seed funding round. The investment was led by Campus Fund, with participation from Point One Capital and a syndicate of angel investors. The newly secured capital will be used to strengthen product development, expand the engineering team, enhance enterprise-grade infrastructure, secure additional compliance certifications, and support the company’s commercial launch in India before entering the US market.

The funding comes at a time when artificial intelligence is rapidly reshaping software engineering. AI-powered coding assistants are enabling developers to generate code at unprecedented speed, resulting in a dramatic increase in pull requests, automated testing, and deployment frequency. While coding has become faster, the supporting infrastructure responsible for building and validating software has struggled to evolve at the same pace. Monk CI aims to bridge that gap by providing a continuous integration platform specifically designed for the AI era.

Founded by Ujjwal Prashant and Nitin Mandale, both IIT Roorkee graduates from the Class of 2023, Monk CI was born out of years of practical experience working with enterprise software systems. The founders recognized that while organizations were investing heavily in cloud technologies and AI development tools, continuous integration pipelines continued to rely on legacy infrastructure that slowed down engineering productivity and increased operational costs.

The company has developed a platform that removes many of the bottlenecks commonly associated with traditional CI environments. Instead of forcing engineering teams to overhaul existing workflows, Monk CI integrates directly into GitHub Actions with one line code change , allowing organizations to improve performance without disrupting developer experience.

According to the company, users can make GitHub Actions workflows up to 10 times faster while reducing CI expenses by as much as 75 percent. This combination of improved speed and lower costs is particularly valuable for organizations managing large-scale repositories where hundreds or even thousands of builds are triggered every day.

One of Monk CI’s biggest advantages lies in its performance optimization. The platform delivers Docker image builds that are up to 40 times faster than traditional runners while improving cache restoration by four times. Compute performance is also significantly enhanced, delivering nearly three times faster execution than than standard GitHub Actions runners. These improvements help engineering teams shorten release cycles, reduce waiting times, and maximize developer productivity.

As AI-generated code becomes increasingly common, software teams are experiencing an explosion in build volume. More code commits mean more automated tests, longer queues, and higher infrastructure costs. Monk CI addresses these challenges through an infrastructure architecture designed specifically for high-frequency build environments.

In addition to improving speed, the platform incorporates artificial intelligence into the debugging process. Failed builds often require developers to sift through thousands of lines of logs before identifying the root cause of an issue. Monk CI simplifies this workflow by automatically generating AI-powered summaries that explain build failures in natural language, enabling engineers to understand and resolve problems much faster.

The platform extends automation even further with self-healing AI agents capable of generating pull requests that suggest fixes for failed builds. Rather than simply reporting problems, Monk CI actively assists developers in resolving them, reducing manual intervention and accelerating software delivery.

The founders believe continuous integration has quietly become one of the biggest hidden costs in software development. Legacy CI systems continue to suffer from slow Docker builds, restrictive concurrency limits, limited cache storage, unpredictable pricing models, and inadequate debugging capabilities. These limitations become even more apparent as organizations adopt AI-assisted development and dramatically increase deployment frequency.

Monk CI was built to eliminate these inefficiencies while providing engineering teams with a faster, more transparent, and intelligent development pipeline. By focusing on developer productivity and infrastructure efficiency, the company aims to become an essential technology partner for startups, growth-stage businesses, and large enterprises alike.

Co-founder Ujjwal Prashant brings significant experience in backend engineering, DevOps, and cloud infrastructure. During his final semester at IIT Roorkee, he joined EZAIX as Head of Engineering, where he managed both engineering operations and business strategy. He later joined Deutsche Bank as a Backend and DevOps Engineer, helping optimize enterprise software delivery by reducing testing cycles from five hours to just 45 minutes while building cloud-native infrastructure using Kubernetes and Google Cloud Platform.

Co-founder Nitin Mandale previously served as Chief Technology Officer at EZAIX, where he led engineering strategy, enterprise architecture, and product development. His leadership contributed to enterprise engagements with global organizations including Microsoft, Kroger, the State of South Dakota, and the US Department of State. His expertise in compliance, enterprise infrastructure, and software architecture has played a vital role in building Monk CI’s enterprise-ready platform.

The two founders have collaborated since their first year at IIT Roorkee. Their years of working together exposed them to recurring CI-related challenges faced by engineering teams across industries, inspiring them to build a platform capable of addressing these issues at scale.

Security and trust remain central to Monk CI’s long-term vision. The company is already SOC 2 and ISO 27001 compliant, demonstrating its commitment to maintaining high standards of security, privacy, and data protection required by enterprise customers evaluating infrastructure software.

The fresh funding will also enable Monk CI to invest further in platform innovation, AI-powered automation, customer success initiatives, and enterprise readiness. The company plans to deepen its presence in India’s rapidly expanding technology ecosystem while preparing for international expansion into North America.

As AI continues transforming every stage of software development, the demand for intelligent infrastructure is expected to grow significantly. Monk CI believes continuous integration must evolve alongside modern engineering practices, offering not only greater speed and lower costs but also intelligent automation that helps developers solve problems faster.

With strong investor backing, experienced founders, enterprise-grade security credentials, and technology purpose-built for AI-driven development, Monk CI is well positioned to redefine continuous integration and become a leading infrastructure platform for the next generation of software engineering.

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Website: https://monkci.com/

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