Bengaluru-based Scalekit, a SaaS infrastructure startup, has secured $5.5 million in seed funding, led by Together Fund and Z47, with participation from angel investors Adam Frankl, Oliver Jay, and Jagadeesh Kunda.
Founded by Satya Devarakonda and a team of former Freshworks engineers, Scalekit provides modular, drop-in authentication and workflow infrastructure tailored for SaaS and AI-native teams. Its key offerings include MCP Auth for agentic servers, Agent Actions for secure API calls with consent and revocation, and modern human authentication with enterprise-ready features like SSO and SCIM.
Unlike legacy providers such as Auth0, Scalekit’s à-la-carte model lets developers choose and integrate only the components they require, avoiding the bloat and lock-in of traditional monolithic platforms.
The founding team brings deep experience from building Freshworks’ internal auth platform—today supporting more than 50,000 businesses and 2 million users—and designed Scalekit after seeing the consistent struggles SaaS teams face with scaling secure authentication.
With AI applications increasingly adopting Model Context Protocol (MCP), where functionality is exposed directly to agents rather than humans, Scalekit is positioning itself as the authentication and actions backbone for the agentic era.
Already trusted by early adopters like Hubbl, Sifthub, Fello, Unstract, Tiphaus, and Aerchain, the startup helps teams transition agentic workflows from prototype to production.
The newly raised funds will be used to accelerate product development, expand its developer ecosystem, and build deeper enterprise integrations.
By: Arushi Agarwal




