Their Story
How it started
At his last startup Wercker (acquired by Oracle), Fiberplane founder Mies had built a large distributed system comprising a multitude of microservices.
As with any complex infra, his team routinely faced downtimes, and it was always difficult to debug what was causing an outage or an issue. Going back and forth between different dashboards to source metrics, logs and traces was a chore — especially with a team.
Mies decided that dashboards aren’t a great form-factor anymore for debugging infrastructure — they’re great for the known knowns, but not great for the unknowns, which are now more prevalent. That’s how Fiberplane came to be.


How it's going
Today, Fiberplane has a top-notch product, a globally distributed A+ team, and they’re backed by the top-most investors. They’re defining the future of collaboration for infrastructure engineers and SREs.
Fiberplane integrates seamlessly with the best DevOps tools — like Elasticsearch, Grafana Loki, Prometheus, and PagerDuty — making it a comprehensive solution for developer teams.