Span's 'developer intelligence' software helps Ramp and Vanta track how engineers spend their time, and which AI code editors they use. Now it's raised $25M from Craft Ventures and 100+ tech execs.
I think one very interesting use case / the way to position their product is the ability to see the % of code generated by AI vs. manually created by an engineer, juxtapositions against that system’s performance benchmarks.
This would enable IT exec to not only get that level of visibility, but to also craft the internal use case using these benchmarks to estimate ROI and drive better visibility into the quality of work their teams do. Especially if the “hands on keyboards” approach turns out to be more high yielding that another flashy “vibe code” tool.
I think one very interesting use case / the way to position their product is the ability to see the % of code generated by AI vs. manually created by an engineer, juxtapositions against that system’s performance benchmarks.
This would enable IT exec to not only get that level of visibility, but to also craft the internal use case using these benchmarks to estimate ROI and drive better visibility into the quality of work their teams do. Especially if the “hands on keyboards” approach turns out to be more high yielding that another flashy “vibe code” tool.
This is a smart idea! Do you know if that's what people were using it for at SecurityScorecard?
Love this!
This article comes at perfect time. Shifting to AI code quality really resonates.