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HackerPulse wants to help enterprises spot engineering bottlenecks
HackerPulse builds dashboards of information pulled from engineering tools to show how and where engineers spend their time.
For years, startups have tried to fill various gaps in how enterprises operate to ostensibly improve processes, eliminate grunt work, and help managers identify and address where their teams are wasting time. HackerPulse’s co-founder and CEO, Gleb Braverman (pictured above, in the middle), says the tool isn’t meant to be used to track how many lines of code an engineer is writing — the platform can’t do that — so that leaders can trim headcount. He was inspired to launch it after he listened to a podcast on which venture capitalist Bill Gurley, a general partner at Benchmark Capital, said he was surprised no one was looking to disrupt LinkedIn by creating a rank-and-file system for employees.
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