
Former GitHub CEO Thomas Dohmke announced that he has secured a record‑setting $60 million seed round for Entire, an open‑source developer platform created to track and manage the rapidly growing volume of AI‑generated code.
The company is being positioned as an infrastructure layer for a software industry in which agents now produce code faster than humans can review it.
According to the company, the recent advances in agentic coding models—from Claude Code with Opus 4.6 to OpenAI’s GPT‑5.3‑Codex and Cursor’s Composer 1.5—have accelerated the pace of automated code generation. Developers increasingly orchestrate multiple agents through terminal‑based workflows, while specification‑driven development and parallel agent execution produce hundreds of code variants at once. As a result, large volumes of code are being shipped without human review, exposing the limitations of a software development lifecycle built for human‑to‑human collaboration rather than machine‑generated output.
Entire’s first release, called Checkpoints, is designed to address this gap by capturing the full context of an agent’s coding session. Instead of losing prompts, reasoning steps, decisions, and constraints when a session ends, Checkpoints logs this information as structured, versioned data linked to Git commits. This allows developers to audit how code was produced, trace intent behind changes, and reduce duplicated reasoning across sessions. The tool currently supports Claude Code and Gemini CLI, with integrations for Codex, Cursor CLI, and GitHub planned.
The seed round—led by Felicis with participation from Madrona, M12, Basis Set, 20VC, Cherry Ventures, Picus Capital, Global Founders Capital, and several industry operators—values Entire at $300 million at launch, marking the largest seed raise ever for a developer‑tools startup.
Thomas Dohmke, who left GitHub last August after four years, has argued that existing platforms were not built for a world where agents write most of the code, and that new tooling is required to ensure developers can trust, inspect, and manage machine‑generated output.
The company frames its mission as building the next developer platform for agent‑human collaboration, with Checkpoints serving as the foundation for a broader semantic reasoning layer that supports multi‑agent workflows and long‑running autonomy.
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