The Croatian startup Treblle has raised $7 million in funding

18 Jun 2023

Treblle, an API monitoring and analytics business located in Zagreb, has secured $7 million from current investor Nautical Capital to grow its workforce and expand internationally.

Treblle, founded in early 2020 by mobile app and website developers Vedran Cindri and Darko Blaevic, is an all-in-one API lifecycle platform that enables engineering and DevOps teams to design, launch, and manage REST-based APIs more quickly. Currently, it supports sixteen languages.


Since its inception, the company has amassed over 15,000 users throughout the globe. Treblle handles approximately 60 million API requests every month and is used by 5,000 API services.

In the following three months, Treblle wants to use the investment to recruit 20 new employees in Croatia and 10 more overseas. After that, the aim is to reach a total of 50 workers.

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