Ana Yoon Faria de Lima

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Ana Yoon Faria de Lima

Ana Yoon Faria de Lima

@anayflima

Co-Founder of @pavoot_com (YC P26)

Katılım Ağustos 2022
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Nicolò Magnante (YC P26)
Nicolò Magnante (YC P26)@nicolomagnante·
we're in the middle of @ycombinator. we had revenue. and we decided to pivot. here's why: in our previous startup, working w/ huge enterprises and high volumes, keeping critical services stable and online 24/7 was by far our top priority. luckily @arseniycodes spent years inside Datadog, building exactly the kind of observability infrastructure most teams pay millions for. so when we got to the batch, we kept getting the same question from other founders: "how did you set up observability and auto-debugging internally? can we use it?" every startup is living the same broken loop: - Sentry/Datadog/Grafana fires a thousand alerts, half are duplicates - until something serious breaks - panic, logging was not done properly - someone copy-pastes a stack trace into Claude at 11pm - finally, the bug gets fixed - until the next one we think this is not the way things should be done in 2026, so we pivoted. today we're building @superlogYC a wizard installs OpenTelemetry across your repo in one click, then runs every single day to add the logs, alerts, and dashboards your team forgot. when something breaks, an agent groups the noise into one incident, investigates with full context (logs, traces, metrics, recent deploys), and either ships a clean PR or pulls in the engineers who can solve it. one mergeable PR per incident. posted in Slack. merge it, ignore it, or open it in Claude Code and tweak. if your team is drowning in alerts, paying too much for telemetry that never actually solves anything, or running integrations that quietly break in the background, sign up in the first comment and let the agent do the work.
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Pranjali Awasthi
Pranjali Awasthi@raidingAI·
One of the most common workflows founders do post call? Go into @meetgranola copy their meeting notes and paste it into Slashy to draft an email. Happy to say that's no longer the case. Announcing @slashyai x @meetgranola The first email client with a granola integration
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Y Combinator
Y Combinator@ycombinator·
Datost (@datostapp) is an AI data analyst in Slack. It keeps a semantic layer of your business definitions, crm, docs, and codebase so it knows what questions mean. 75.2% on the hardest public text-to-SQL benchmark, where Opus 4.6 scores 33%. Congrats on the launch, @maceock & @jasonhywang! ycombinator.com/launches/Pxg-d…
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Y Combinator
Y Combinator@ycombinator·
Are you a 100x engineer but a 1x tester with AI? @ArgaLabs closes that gap. Arga spins up a per-PR sandbox with twins (Stripe, Slack, etc.) and in-memory dependencies (DB, Redis). Run auto-generated E2E tests in the sandbox and send failures back to your agent so it fixes bugs before you see them. Congrats on the launch, @PhillipLii & @akkkkiira! ycombinator.com/launches/PwC-a…
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