Macroscope
-73%
est. 2Y upside i
Macroscope superpowers software teams so that everyone has the advantage. Leaders get an accurate birds eye view of how the codebase and product is evolving, on-demand without ever having to interrupt engineers.
Rank
#2168
Sector
Developer Tools, Artificial Intelligence, Software Development Applications
Est. Liquidity
~4Y
Data Quality
Data: MediumMacroscope presents a risky equity opportunity with a moderate expected upside, primarily due to a high incumbent threat from major tech players like Microsoft and Google actively competing in the AI developer tools space.
Last updated: March 10, 2026
Macroscope successfully differentiates its AI-powered codebase understanding from incumbent offerings, securing large enterprise contracts and expanding its usage-based revenue significantly. This leads to a valuation of $1.1B (4x current) by 2028, driven by strong ARR growth and market leadership in a niche.
Macroscope maintains steady growth within its target market, competing effectively with smaller players but facing pressure from incumbents. It achieves a modest exit or next funding round at a $483M valuation by 2028, representing a solid but not explosive return.
Dominant incumbents like Microsoft (GitHub Copilot) integrate similar or superior features, commoditizing Macroscope's core offerings. This leads to stalled growth, a down round, or an acquisition at a significantly reduced valuation, potentially wiping out most common stock value given liquidation preferences.
Preference Stack Risk
moderateFunding Intensity
18%Investors hold $40M in liquidation preferences ahead of common shareholders.
Dilution Risk
highAs a Series A company, Macroscope will likely require additional funding rounds, leading to further dilution for existing equity holders.
Secondary Liquidity
limitedWhile a secondary market valuation exists, active and broad secondary liquidity for employees is typically limited at this stage.
Engineering — 6 roles
- Full Stack Engineer · San Francisco
- Language Tools Engineer · San Francisco
- Senior Applied ML Engineer · San Francisco
- +3 more →
Last updated: February 22, 2026
Questions to Ask at the Interview
Strategic questions based on Macroscope's data — designed to show you've done your homework.
- 1
“Given the rapid advancements and resource allocation by companies like Microsoft (GitHub Copilot) and Google in AI-powered developer tools, how does Macroscope plan to sustain its competitive differentiation and pricing power over the next 2-3 years?”
- 2
“With a hybrid per-developer SaaS and usage-based revenue model, what is Macroscope's strategy for scaling customer acquisition and expanding usage within existing accounts, particularly with larger enterprise clients?”
- 3
“As a Series A company with a $276M secondary market valuation, how does Macroscope envision its path to a liquidity event for employees, and what are the key milestones the company aims to achieve in the next 24 months to support that trajectory?”
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