GlassFlow, a Berlin-based startup enabling data teams to build event-driven data pipelines in Python within minutes, has raised $4.8 million in seed funding.
Event-driven data pipelines are critical for AI applications like real-time recommendations, predictive maintenance, and dynamic pricing, but building and maintaining them is complex. Implementing such solutions typically takes midsize companies 6 to 9 months, and data engineers spend 50 percent of their time on maintenance.
The complexity is driven by tools that are built for Java and Scala, leaving Python developers to create their own inefficient, hard-to-maintain solutions. Yet Python has become the go-to language for data processing due to its simplicity and strong community.
GlassFlow simplifies this process for Python developers, reducing setup time, lowering maintenance costs, and speeding up project delivery. Users benefit from reduced setup time, lower maintenance costs, and faster project delivery, allowing teams to focus on innovation rather than infrastructure management.
Its platform features built-in connectors, managed infrastructure, and a serverless transformation engine to execute Python functions. GlassFlow supports AI applications, real-time processing infra, and IoT use cases by simplifying the creation of end-to-end pipelines.
Founders Armend Avdijaj and Ashish Bagri bring over a decade of experience building data products and designed GlassFlow to meet the needs of Python developers.
Armend Avdijaj, co-founder and CEO of GlassFlow shared:
“By making data streaming accessible for small to mid-size data teams and organisations, GlassFlow can save users hundreds of thousands of dollars in the process.
We aim to switch data engineers’ focus from building the infra to spending time creating value for the businesses.”
Upfront Ventures led the round which also included High-Tech Gründerfonds, Robin Capital, TinyVC, the CEO of Weaviate and leading operators at Fivetran, dbt Labs and Redis.
“What drew me to Armend and Ashish is their focus on addressing a key gap in the market for a more user-friendly, flexible streaming solution,” said Kevin Zhang, Partner at Upfront Ventures.
“As Python continues to dominate the modern data ecosystem, GlassFlow is well-positioned to empower the next generation of developers, giving them the tools they need to unlock the full potential of event-driven pipelines.”
With its new funding, GlassFlow plans to expand platform capabilities, including enabling data transformations like stateful functions, chaining, data lineage and giving users the flexibility to host GlassFlow on their own cloud infrastructure.
To date, more than 60 companies have used GlassFlow, including data engineers from Babbel, Deloitte and Juro.
Lead image: GlassFlow. Photo: uncredited.
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