Niteshift, an AI coding agent startup founded by Datadog veterans, has closed a $7 million seed round backed by a notable angel investor group. The company's core thesis is that enterprises will increasingly resist being locked into a single AI model provider as coding tools mature. Positioned as a model-agnostic alternative, Niteshift aims to give companies more control over their AI development infrastructure.
Cognition makes Devin, described by TechCrunch as the first and arguably most successful AI coding agent. Scott Wu says the product is not meant to supplant human programmers. The key takeaway is a positioning statement: AI coding agents are being framed as tools for software work, not as a direct removal of humans from development.