Thomas Dohmke, former Chief Executive Officer of GitHub, has launched Entire, a developer platform built to support collaboration between software engineers and artificial intelligence agents. The company simultaneously announced a $60 million seed funding round at a $300 million valuation, led by Felicis, with participation from Madrona Venture Group, M12, Cherry Ventures, Picus Capital, and Global Founders Capital. Additional backers include industry figures such as Jerry Yang and Garry Tan.
Entire is also releasing its first open-source product, Checkpoints, a command-line tool that records AI agent context, including reasoning, prompts, and decisions, each time developers commit code to Git repositories. The platform aims to address growing complexity as AI systems generate increasing volumes of software code.
Dohmke said the current development process was not designed for AI-generated code. “We are living through an agent boom, and now massive volumes of code are being generated faster than any human could reasonably understand,” he said, adding that Entire aims to redesign the software lifecycle for collaboration between humans and automated coding systems.
According to Aydin Senkut, Founder and Managing Partner at Felicis, “Thomas and his team are uniquely equipped to lead that shift, and we're thrilled to partner with them by leading Entire's seed round—the largest in developer tools history—as we work together to build a new home for developers and agents." The company currently operates as a remote-first organization and plans to expand rapidly as it prepares for a broader platform launch later this year.



















