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Shuttle raises $6 million to fix vibe-coding’s deployment problem

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The promise of vibe coding was that full-scale applications could be spun up from just an idea, powered by systems like Lovable and Replit AI. But it turns out writing the code is just the first step in the process — and vibe-coders are already running into the standard headaches of maintaining and updating a software product.

Luckily for them, a new crop of startups is arriving to fill those gaps. On Wednesday, the platform engineering startup Shuttle announced $6 million in seed funding to handle the infrastructure problems that start where products like Lovable and Cursor leave off. Investors include former GitHub CEO Thomas Dohmke and Segment founder Calvin French-Owen.

Shuttle will take code produced by a vibe-coding system and assess the best way to deploy it, presenting the user with a sensible infrastructure package along with a price tag. Once the user agrees, Shuttle can arrange payment and deploy the software directly to the cloud provider with minimal friction.

It’s been a long road for Shuttle, which launched as part of a Y Combinator class back in 2020. Since that time, it’s become one of the most popular systems for deploying Rust apps, drawing in 20,000 developers across 120,000 deployments with a fast zero-config approach. With this new round of funding, the company plans to expand that to every programming language and AI coding systems.

As CEO and co-founder Nodar Daneliya describes it, agentic AI systems have made the barriers between different programming systems much easier to cross, which means a system like Shuttle can be deployed in all of them at once. “AI is wiping away the borders between different language ecosystems,” says Daneliya. “So for us, it’s a perfect time [to scale up], because we’ve been in this back-end development space for years now.”

In practical terms, that means building an agentic interface for platform management, so that users can provision a database or purchase cloud hosting using the same natural language prompts that they used to vibe-code their app. On the back end, it also means building interconnections with cloud providers and coding systems so that the agents have all the context they need.

“Essentially, we’ve created this spec that works as an intermediate layer between what humans are able to review and what AI understands,” Daneliya told TechCrunch. “Spec-driven development is becoming the go-to way of doing things, and there’s no reason that shouldn’t be the case for infrastructure as well.”



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