What is Tines?
Founded in 2018 by Eoin Hinchy and Thomas Kinsella, Tines provides a specialized no-code automation platform designed specifically for security and operations teams. The platform eliminates the technical debt associated with traditional scripting, allowing operators to build complex, automated workflows without requiring deep software engineering expertise. By focusing on an impact-first methodology, Tines enables organizations to streamline thousands of daily security tasks, effectively reducing mean time to respond (MTTR) and enhancing overall operational resilience. Its market position is defined by its versatility, serving a diverse client base that spans high-growth tech firms and established enterprise entities.
How much funding has Tines raised?
Tines has raised a total of $260.1M across 3 funding rounds:
Series A
$4.1M
Series B
$131M
Series C
$125M
Series A (2019): $4.1M with participation from Blossom Capital
Series B (2024): $131M led by Felicis, Accel, CrowdStrike Falcon Fund, and Addition
Series C (2025): $125M supported by Growth Equity Partners, Goldman Sachs Group, Activant Capital Group, and Softbank Vision Fund
Key Investors in Tines
Goldman Sachs Group
Goldman Sachs is a leading global investment banking, securities, and investment management firm providing a wide range of financial services to corporations, governments, and institutional clients.
Activant Capital Group
Activant is a research-led growth firm that invests in founders focusing on innovative solutions, including enterprise workflow automation and autonomous IT.
Softbank Vision Fund
SoftBank Vision Fund is a global investment fund that supports founders in building market-leading companies, with a specific focus on the transformative power of AI technology.
What's next for Tines?
With this latest injection of capital, Tines is well-positioned to accelerate its product roadmap and expand its footprint within the global cybersecurity market. The strategic focus will likely center on deepening its integration ecosystem and enhancing the platform's AI-driven capabilities to further automate complex decision-making processes. As the demand for autonomous IT and security operations continues to rise, Tines is poised to leverage its robust financial backing to scale its go-to-market efforts and maintain its competitive edge in the rapidly evolving no-code automation landscape.
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