Serverless-native companies that build on platforms like Vercel, Replit, Neon, and Inngest can leapfrog competitors by shipping faster and focusing on their core value prop.
Inngest, an open source startup that helps developers build and manage serverless queues, background jobs and workflows, today announced that it has raised a $3 million seed round led by GGV. Co-founded in 2021 by former Buffer CTO Dan Farrelly and Tony Holdstock-Brown, a former Docker engineer and the former head of engineering at healthcare company Uniform Teeth, Inngest sits on top of the company's innovation in the queuing space. "Realistically, there's been almost no innovation in the queueing space," Inngest CEO Holdstock-Brown said.