
Wild Moose, a New York-based AI-powered site reliability engineering platform, has emerged from stealth with $7 million in Seed funding.
Investors
The round was led by iAngels, with participation from Y Combinator, F2 Venture Capital, Maverick Ventures, and others, alongside angel investors Joel Pobar, Jeremy Edberg, and Arash Ferdowski.
iAngels is a women-led venture capital firm based in Tel Aviv, Israel. The firm combines a traditional VC model with an online platform that allows accredited investors to co-invest in curated startup deals. iAngels specializes in early-stage investments—from Seed to Series B—across key sectors including fintech, cybersecurity, AI, and digital assets.
Wild Moose Use of Funds
The company will use the funding to scale operations, expand product development, and accelerate go-to-market efforts to reach more enterprise customers globally.
About Wild Moose
Founded by Yasmin Dunsky, Roei Schuster, and Tom Tytunovich, Wild Moose is an AI-driven site reliability engineering (SRE) platform designed to help engineering teams resolve production incidents faster and with less effort. Acting as a first responder, Wild Moose automates triage, gathers context across tools, identifies root causes, and recommends next steps in real-time. Headquartered in New York, Wild Moose serves enterprises including Wix, Redis, GoFundMe, and Lemonade.
Funding Details
Company: Wild Moose, Inc.
Raised: $7.0M
Round: Seed
Funding Date: October 2025
Lead Investor: iAngels
Additional Investors: Y Combinator, F2 Venture Capital, Maverick Ventures, others; angel investors include Joel Pobar, Jeremy Edberg, and Arash Ferdowski
Company Website: https://www.wildmoose.ai/
Software Category: AI-Powered Site Reliability Engineering / Incident Response
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