When Matija Šošić began working in net improvement, he was shocked by how onerous it was to construct a full-stack production-ready net software.
One of many largest hurdles Šošić confronted was navigating the fragmented dev tooling panorama. Coding an online software required using completely different instruments for growing the front-end versus the back-end, and so forth.
“The entire ecosystem could be very modular and granulated,” Šošić instructed TechCrunch. “There’s loads of these separate sub-systems, which it’s important to determine the right way to paste collectively, after which additionally be certain that they’re each, you realize, scalable and safe with the whole lot you arrange.”
In 2020, Šošić determined to pair up together with his twin brother, Martin Šošić — who’d confronted related points in his personal developer profession — to launch Wasp, a platform meant to attach these fragmented instruments, in 2021.
Wasp is a full-stack net app dev software that acts because the glue between the completely different platforms builders are already utilizing, together with React, Node.js, and Prisma, amongst others. Wasp helps compile the code from these completely different platforms collectively into one net software.
Wasp additionally spots and flags the gaps which can be frequent when a developer mashes collectively completely different coding sources. Wasp will let a developer know if they’re lacking an API key, for instance, or counsel potential code modifications to stop future points.
That final piece is especially necessary in immediately’s market as quite a few new AI coding instruments, like Windsurf (previously Codeium) and Cursor, have made coding accessible to nontechnical people. Whereas that’s largely a very good factor, Šošić mentioned, “vibe coding doesn’t work for enterprise,” and Wasp may help budding builders construct safer, full-stack net purposes.
Wasp’s platform is open supply and may deploy to a public cloud or an enterprise server.
Šošić mentioned that the founding crew determined to construct Wasp as a layer on prime of present instruments versus a totally new, out-of-the-box resolution to get rid of builders having to study a brand new programming language or course of to make use of Wasp.
Wasp went by Y Combinator’s winter 2021 cohort and launched its product into beta in 2023. Since then, the corporate has racked up 26,000 GitHub stars, and it now works with quite a few startups and Fortune 500 clients.
The corporate raised a previously-unannounced $3.7 million spherical led by HV Capital with participation from Fifth Quarter Ventures, Huge Bets, and Metis Ventures, amongst different VCs, in late 2024. The spherical additionally included Ant Wilson, a co-founder and CTO of Supabase, and Søren Bramer Schmidt, the CEO of Prisma.
Wasp final raised funding in 2021 — a $1.5 million seed spherical. To this point, the corporate has raised a complete of $5.2 million.
“This provides us a really strong quantity of, principally, freedom to work with,” Šošić mentioned. “We’re very excited to execute on the following degree of the product, carry it to [version] 1.0, and additional solidify the entire positioning within the AI spectrum.”
Šošić mentioned the corporate is now centered on bringing the product to model 1.0, which is able to embrace options like assist for various languages and server-side rendering.
“For us, you realize, it’s nonetheless specializing in the core product itself, which is the open supply Wasp as nicely framework,” Šošić mentioned. “With all of the suggestions that we now have gotten from the final 4 years of constructing, I believe now it’s develop into clear to us what we now have to construct and what we now have to assist to succeed in [version] 1.0.”