GenAI has become a key part of coding workflows, but most companies struggle to track its use, let alone its return on investment . Israeli startup Milestone hopes to help with a platform designed to correlate AI tool usage with engineering metrics, including code quality.

The catch is that these companies have to give Milestone access to their codebases, a bet that investors initially questioned, CEO and co-founder Liad Elidan told TechCrunch. But with customers including Kayak, Monday, and Sapiens, the startup has now raised a $10 million seed funding round led by San Francisco-based venture firm Heavybit and Israeli fund Hanaco Ventures.

In an unusual arrangement, Elidan and Milestone’s CTO had gone years without meeting in person by the time they started fundraising. Unlike most

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