Tenderly

Tenderly

Web3 development platform for smart contracts

Overview

Tenderly is a blockchain development platform for Web3 developers that provides tools to build, test, monitor, and operate smart contracts from development through deployment. It offers an open-source CLI that speeds up local development and can pinpoint the exact line of code where a contract failure occurs, aiding quick troubleshooting. It also provides an indexing stack that scans the blockchain to identify specific interaction patterns, helping developers analyze activity efficiently. The company generates revenue likely through subscription or usage-based fees for its tools and services. Differentiators include combining testing, monitoring, and blockchain-level indexing in one platform, the availability of an open-source CLI, and precise debugging capabilities. The goal is to help developers deliver reliable, scalable smart contracts faster and with less manual debugging.

About Tenderly

Simplify's Rating
Why Tenderly is rated
B-
Rated B on Competitive Edge
Rated B on Growth Potential
Rated C on Differentiation

Industries

Data & Analytics

Crypto & Web3

Company Size

51-200

Company Stage

Series B

Total Funding

$58.6M

Headquarters

Belgrade, Serbia

Founded

2018

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What believers are saying

  • June 2026 repositioning targets institutional onchain operations, expanding beyond pure developer tooling.
  • Tempo mainnet, with Visa, Mastercard, Shopify, and Deutsche Bank ecosystem interest, broadens distribution.
  • Tenderly reports $50B+ onchain value and 50 million monthly simulations, strengthening product moat.

What critics are saying

  • Web3 developer demand remains cyclical, exposing Tenderly to prolonged crypto winter budgets.
  • 2023 layoffs hit all departments, signaling operating pressure and fragile growth economics.
  • If simulation becomes commoditized by chains and infra giants, Tenderly loses pricing power.

What makes Tenderly unique

  • Tenderly owns simulation-led onchain operations, not generic blockchain infrastructure.
  • Its stack spans debugging, alerting, RPC, and historical replay across live state.
  • Tempo integrated Tenderly from day one, proving enterprise-grade launch readiness.

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Funding

Total Funding

$58.6M

Meets

Industry Average

Funded Over

3 Rounds

Notable Investors:
Series B funding is typically for startups that have proven their business model and need more funding to expand rapidly—often by entering new markets or adding more products. Investors are usually venture capital firms that specialize in later-stage investments.
Series B Funding Comparison
Above Average

Industry standards

$35M
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$45M
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$100M
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Growth & Insights and Company News

Headcount

6 month growth

0%

1 year growth

0%

2 year growth

3%
Tenderly
Mar 18th, 2026
Build on Tempo Mainnet with Tenderly support from day one.

Build on Tempo Mainnet with Tenderly support from day one. Tenderly is live on Tempo Mainnet from day one. Developers building on Tempo can access Virtual Environments, Simulations, Debugger, Node RPC, and Alerting to build, simulate, monitor and scale payment applications with real value at stake. In this post Tempo mainnet launched today. Fast. Reliable. Predictable. Tenderly platform is integrated with the new payments-focused chain from day one with full support across Node RPC, Virtual Environments, Transaction Simulations, Debugger, and Alerting. Tenderly announced its integration with Tempo last month, following support for the Andantino and Moderato testnets. That post focuses on what Tempo is building and why it matters. Now with the Mainnet going live, Tempo builders are equipped with Tenderly to build, simulate, monitor, and scale the chain designed for real-world payments. From testnet to mainnet. During the testnet period, teams across the Tempo ecosystem were stress-testing payment flows, validating stablecoin routing through the native DEX, and pressure-testing contract behaviour under conditions that mimic real production load. Tenderly's tooling was part of that process from the start. Simulations helped catch edge cases in stablecoin transfer logic before they ever hit the network. The Debugger traced execution paths through payment lanes and DEX interactions when things didn't behave as expected. That groundwork is what makes a confident mainnet launch possible. The contracts, the integrations, and the payment flows that teams built and tested over the past months are now going live with real value at stake. What's live on mainnet. Every Tenderly product that was available on testnet is now operational on Tempo Mainnet: Node RPC provides reliable, low-latency access to the Tempo network. For payment applications where a missed or delayed RPC call can mean a failed transaction, this is foundational. Tenderly's globally distributed infrastructure pairs well with Tempo's sub-second finality to keep payment flows responsive and consistent. Virtual Environments now support forking Tempo Mainnet state. This means you can take a snapshot of the live network, including deployed contracts, token balances, and liquidity positions, and develop against it in a private environment. Test upgrades, simulate new integrations, or replay production scenarios without touching mainnet. Transaction Simulations let you preview any transaction before it executes on mainnet. With real funds in play, the ability to dry-run batch payouts, stablecoin transfers, and DEX swaps before committing them is no longer a convenience. It's a requirement. Debugger provides full execution traces for mainnet transactions. When a payment flow fails or produces an unexpected result, you can step through every state change to find exactly where things went wrong. On a chain where transactions settle in under a second with no reorgs, having clear visibility into what happened and why is essential for maintaining reliability. Alerting and Monitoring enables real-time monitoring of your deployed contracts and payment infrastructure on Tempo. Set up alerts for failed transactions, abnormal gas patterns, or specific contract events. For payment applications, catching issues as they happen (rather than discovering them during reconciliation) is the difference between a minor blip and a user-facing incident. Why this matters. Tempo is the first chain Tenderly has integrated that was designed from the ground up for payments. Dedicated blockspace for payment transactions, gas fees paid in stablecoins, built-in DEX for stable asset routing, and structured metadata for reconciliation. They're core to the protocol. That design philosophy is reflected in who's building on Tempo. The ecosystem includes over 40 infrastructure partners, with partners like Deutsche Bank, Visa, Mastercard, Shopify, and others validating real payment workloads against the network. Purpose-built for high-throughput, scalability, and privacy, Tempo is now equipped with the industry-leading developer tools. Having the right developer tooling from day one means teams can move into production with the same confidence they had during testing. Start building on Tempo Mainnet today and access Tenderly's blockchain operations platform via a dedicated dashboard, or explore Tempo's documentation to learn more about the network. Be the first to discover new Tenderly features and product releases.

Tenderly
Jul 9th, 2025
Slash Into Production: Katana Mainnet Now Live - Powered by Tenderly

By partnering with Katana, Tenderly helps ensure that every transaction, every smart contract interaction, and every yield strategy operates on infrastructure built for enterprise-grade reliability and performance.

BeInCrypto
Mar 6th, 2024
The Second Edition Of Eth Belgrade Emerges This June

Editorial Note: The following content does not reflect the views or opinions of BeInCrypto. It is provided for informational purposes only and should not be interpreted as financial advice. Please conduct your own research before making any investment decisions. Following the resounding success of its inaugural edition in 2023, the ETH Belgrade conference returns in 2024, scheduled for June 3rd to 5th. Just like the previous year, the conference will unfold at Belgrade’s MTS Hall (MTS Dvorana), formerly known as the Trade Union Hall (Dom sindikata). Complementing ETH Belgrade, the second edition of the ETH Belgrade hackathon is set for May 31st to June 2nd, with the hackathon venue to be disclosed later

The Recursive
Jan 26th, 2024
Unveiling 5 Soon-To-Be Unicorns For 2024 In Cee

“Hunting” for unicorns isn’t an easy job. Nevertheless, they are not as rare as they once seemed, despite the obstacles startups are facing nowadays.Just two weeks ago, we shared with you our CEE VC Investors Playbook for 2024, based on a survey we conducted. Undoubtedly, this year is going to be crucial for startups, after the optimistic 2021 and early 2022, when fundraising wasn’t that of a challenge.On the other hand, the majority of the surveyed investors expressed optimism towards emerging unicorns.We gathered a list featuring some of the mentioned companies to share our latest compilation of soonicorns for 2024. It’s important to highlight that Eleven Labs, one of the startups pointed out by the investors in our survey, already achieved unicorn status this week!TatumTatum, a blockchain development platform, closed their last funding round in 2022. They secured $41.5 M in Series C, with leading investors Evolution Equity Partners, as well as Octopus Ventures, 3VC, Tensor Ventures, Depo Ventures, Leadblock Fund, Circle Holdings, and founders of Bitpanda.The Czech-founded startup was established in 2018 by Jiri Kobelka and Samuel Šramko. The main focus of the platform is to assist developers in building applications on the blockchain, simplifying the development of over 40 blockchain protocols.The company has over 90K customers with offices in the UK and the US, according to their data.MewsMews, a startup with Czech-born co-founder and CEO Richard Valtr, is a cloud-based hotel property management system

eKapija
Dec 12th, 2023
Local Startup Tenderly Listed Among Top 100 Web3 Startups to Follow

By mid-2021, Tenderly had attracted a seed investment of USD 3.3 million, in a financing round headed by the VC fund Point Nine Capital, and then, in the series A, which followed soon after, it got USD 15.3 million from a group of investors headed by Accel, a fund which, in its time, was among the first to invest in Facebook or Spotify.

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