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Startup Tracks GenAI Usage Across Codebases to Measure ROI for Enterprises
13 Nov
Summary
- Israeli startup Milestone raises $10M to help companies track GenAI usage
- Platform correlates AI tool adoption with engineering metrics like code quality
- Customers include Kayak, Monday, and Sapiens

As of November 13th, 2025, the use of generative AI (GenAI) has become a key part of coding workflows, but most companies struggle to track its usage, let alone its return on investment. Israeli startup Milestone aims to address this challenge with a platform designed to correlate AI tool usage with engineering metrics, including code quality.
The startup has now raised a $10 million seed funding round led by San Francisco-based venture firm Heavybit and Israeli fund Hanaco Ventures. Milestone's platform gives organizations actionable data on which teams use AI and to what effect, thanks to their own information on codebases, project management platforms, team structure, and the codegen tools themselves.
This data allows managers to measure feature delivery speed, identify whether recent bugs were caused by AI-generated code, and make informed decisions on where to implement these tools. Milestone also provides insights on the return on investment of GenAI, which the startup's CEO Liad Elidan describes as the "holy grail question" for its customers.
Despite the initial hesitation from investors about Milestone's requirement for access to customers' codebases, the startup has already secured clients such as Kayak, Monday, and Sapiens. As the adoption of GenAI tools continues to accelerate, Milestone is working to keep up with the rapidly evolving landscape, partnering with vendors like GitHub, Augment Code, and Atlassian.




