Dagger, headquartered in the San Francisco Bay Area with a globally distributed team, is an open-source DevOps tooling company focused on dramatically improving Continuous Integration (CI).
Dagger was founded in 2018 by Docker co-founder Solomon Hykes, along with early Docker employees Andrea Luzzardi and Sam Alba, to transform how software is built and tested by making CI programmable. Traditional CI pipelines are often a major pain point for companies, relying on messy, hard-to-debug YAML configurations and inconsistent shell scripts that don’t work well across different CI providers or environments. As a result, developers are left to “push and pray”—waiting for pipelines running on remote servers to return a green light, instead of getting immediate feedback from their code.
Dagger changes this by containerizing application delivery pipelines. With “Daggerized” pipelines, developers can run the same pipeline locally as they would on any CI provider, ensuring faster feedback and reducing last-minute surprises. This unified approach empowers developers and DevOps teams to fully control their software development process, enabling them to think more strategically about the entire Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC). By streamlining and accelerating the SDLC, Dagger helps teams achieve their goals more efficiently with fewer iteration cycles.
Positioned at the center of the software supply chain, Dagger sits at a company’s core, serving as the integration point across its ecosystem, making trust and security critical to its adoption.
As Dagger expanded its customer base up-market, co-founder Sam Alba received more inquiries about the company’s security posture. Recognizing the critical role of security in Dagger’s growth, Sam made SOC 2 compliance a top priority in their strategy to scale.