Wild Moose Raises $7 Million Seed Round
Wild Moose, a New York-based AI-powered site reliability engineering platform, has emerged from stealth with $7 million in Seed funding.
The round was led by iAngels, with participation from Y Combinator, F2 Venture Capital, Maverick Ventures, and others, alongside angel investors Joel Pobar, Jeremy Edberg, and Arash Ferdowski.
iAngels is a women-led venture capital firm based in Tel Aviv, Israel. The firm combines a traditional VC model with an online platform that allows accredited investors to co-invest in curated startup deals. iAngels specializes in early-stage investments—from Seed to Series B—across key sectors including fintech, cybersecurity, AI, and digital assets.
The company will use the funding to scale operations, expand product development, and accelerate go-to-market efforts to reach more enterprise customers globally.
Founded by Yasmin Dunsky, Roei Schuster, and Tom Tytunovich, Wild Moose is an AI-driven site reliability engineering (SRE) platform designed to help engineering teams resolve production incidents faster and with less effort. Acting as a first responder, Wild Moose automates triage, gathers context across tools, identifies root causes, and recommends next steps in real-time. Headquartered in New York, Wild Moose serves enterprises including Wix, Redis, GoFundMe, and Lemonade.
Funding Details
Company: Wild Moose, Inc.
Raised: $7.0M
Round: Seed
Funding Date: October 2025
Lead Investor: iAngels
Additional Investors: Y Combinator, F2 Venture Capital, Maverick Ventures, others; angel investors include Joel Pobar, Jeremy Edberg, and Arash Ferdowski
Company Website: https://www.wildmoose.ai/
Software Category: AI-Powered Site Reliability Engineering / Incident Response

