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This Week in SaaS - Feb 17 -  23, 2026
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This Week in SaaS - Feb 17 - 23, 2026

•February 23, 2026
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SaasRise
SaasRise•Feb 23, 2026

Why It Matters

The growth program gives emerging SaaS firms a proven playbook to accelerate revenue, while the funding and M&A trends signal accelerating investor confidence in AI‑centric cloud and security solutions, reshaping competitive dynamics.

Key Takeaways

  • •AI‑focused SaaS raises $125M+ in February
  • •Mistral AI adds Koyeb for AI deployment scale
  • •Growth program limited to five firms, deadline Feb 28
  • •Enterprise buyers demand faster proof and governance
  • •Consolidation spikes in AI infrastructure and EHS software

Pulse Analysis

The February funding round for SaaS startups underscores a market pivot toward AI‑enhanced development tools. Code Metal secured a $125 million Series B to expand its legacy‑code modernization platform for regulated sectors, while Render added $100 million to boost developer‑cloud capacity. Braintrust’s $80 million raise highlights growing demand for AI observability, and ElevenLabs’ $19 million Series A reflects rising enterprise interest in voice‑AI APIs. Together, these deals illustrate investors betting on platforms that embed intelligence directly into the software creation pipeline, accelerating time‑to‑value for enterprise customers.

M&A activity this week further consolidates the AI infrastructure landscape. Mistral AI’s acquisition of Koyeb equips the French model‑builder with a turnkey deployment layer, enabling customers to run large‑scale workloads without third‑party friction. Peak Rock’s $200 million‑plus purchase of UL Solutions’ employee health and safety suite creates a unified EHS platform poised for cross‑industry adoption. Meanwhile, Major League Hacking’s takeover of DEV merges two developer‑centric communities, strengthening network effects for learning and recruitment. These moves signal a strategic push to bundle AI capabilities with domain‑specific services, raising competitive barriers.

Against this backdrop, SaasRise’s 16‑week B2B SaaS Growth Program offers a fast‑track for emerging firms to capture market share. The curriculum blends Meta, Google and LinkedIn ad scaling with a content‑marketing engine and outbound outreach, all coordinated through an ABM‑driven brand omnipresence strategy. By limiting the cohort to five participants and setting a Feb 28 deadline, the program creates scarcity that drives commitment. Coupled with community access to Pulse’s AI‑curated news and exclusive CEO forums, the initiative equips founders with both tactical playbooks and real‑time market intelligence.

This Week in SaaS - Feb 17 - 23, 2026

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