Port: The Platform For Engineering’s Agentic Future

From our earliest conversations, it was clear that CEO Zohar and CTO Yonatan had a big vision for their internal developer portal (IDP), Port. They set out to wrangle the scattered systems, sprawling toolkit, and constant context switching that engineering teams faced daily, bringing it all into one unified portal. By Port’s Series B, the traction spoke for itself: Port increased revenue sevenfold and users eight times year-over-year, and now calls major enterprises like LG customers.
Port’s vision has only grown more ambitious since then. As agentic AI reshapes how developer teams operate, Zohar and Yonatan have positioned Port at the leading edge of this shift. They’re leveraging Port’s position as the central hub for development organizations to transform Port into an agentic engineering platform – a single destination for enterprises moving into a new era of AI-driven developer collaboration.
From Internal Developer Portal to Agentic Engineering Platform
Port noticed a pattern among teams test-running AI in their software development lifecycles. While the promise was there, the results were inconsistent. AI lacked context, data, and the safeguards needed to deliver real impact at scale. Zohar and Yonatan saw how Port could provide all three.
Port now features a context lake for AI to gather data and act, an interface for developer-agent collaboration, and safeguards to prevent harmful actions. Suddenly it’s possible to resolve tickets autonomously and have incidents self-heal, meanwhile automated measurement tools generate efficacy reports so that teams know exactly where AI is helping and where it needs refinement. Among the results: developer onboarding is cut from months to days, deployment frequency increases 100x, and system repair time is slashed from days to minutes.
How Port Stays on the Cutting Edge
What stands out about Port’s team is their ability to quickly translate insights and feedback into features that customers actually use. They don’t ship surface add-ons that sound good in X posts but create little value. Instead, they quietly build smart, customer-focused features, with every product decision driven by real impact.
They’re not afraid to challenge themselves, either: each quarter, Zohar and Yonatan sit down for a candid conversation about Port’s most significant threats, then turn that list into a set of new action items and priorities.
As Port has grown, Zohar and Yonatan have built out their executive team thoughtfully, maintaining their engineering-first culture while adding experienced leaders who have scaled technical startups. That group now includes VP of Technical Success Omri Negri, CIO Ariel Sakin, VP of Sales Shlomi Cohen, and CFO Aviv Teldan.
The Future of Agentic Engineering
Port already counts global brands like GitHub, StubHub, and Nando’s as customers. Meanwhile, demand for solutions that help organizations leverage AI developer tools is only growing: Gartner anticipates that by 2028, 75% of enterprise developers will use AI code assistants – a milestone that Port believes only begins to capture how deeply AI will transform the way developer teams build.
We’re delighted to continue partnering with Port for their Series C because we believe the company is well-positioned to lead enterprises into the future of engineering while upholding high standards for durability, security, and quality.
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