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Periscope’s Beykpour raises $40 million for Macroscope to track code

Macroscope employees.

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Ten years have passed since Kayvon Beykpour allowed Periscope to sell 100 million dollars to Twitter to jump to the social media site to live live.

Twitter closed Periscope in 2021, and now called X, Elon Musk’s parent company was drawn to a live event product called Araçs.

Meanwhile, Beykpour, who spent seven years on Twitter after the purchase, returned to the macroscope. On Wednesday, GV (formerly name Google Ventures), Lightspeed Venture Partners and Thrive Capital.

Periscop targets a consumer audience, while macroscope goes to square after businesses. Beykpour’s idea is to help software developers easily detect problems in their codes, and to help managers show their engineers what they are doing.

Beykpour said that the lack of transparency in the software development process was a big problem in the old concert.

“As the Product President on Twitter, most of my job was to understand what happened.” He said. “There are all these engineers in the company and all these very important things to do with absolute optiness, so what progress have we made? What are all these people working on?”

He said that the initiative first set out to help product leaders and then added features for programmers.

Integrated with macroscope Microsoft-Github’s welding code warehouses and project management software Atlassian and linear. Technology is connected to artificial intelligence models from Anthropik, Google and Openai who can offer alternative code from developers and product managers and answer questions.

Github Copilot and Cursor’s products such as BUGBOT can already examine the code with the help of AI. Beykpour said he performed better than competitors when he came to define the known software errors correctly in the testing of the macroscope.

Beykpour is not available when it comes to means that managers will help developers above the activity of the developers.

“They solve it with meetings,” he said. “If we can’t cross the bar, people call a meeting to ask what happened to a group of engineers, we have failed in a miserable way.”

Macroscope is per month, including status control components for bosses, per month. The cursor is priced as $ 32 per month when purchased every year.

The first users include Film Studio A24, online learning starter class and probiotic company Seed Health.

Beykpour started a macroschopa in 2023 with Joseph Bernstein and Rob Bishop, Founder of Periscope, the founder of AI Startup Magic Pony, which Twitter acquired in 2016. The company has 17 employees and lives in San Francisco.

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