The world's largest enterprises can't afford to get critical IT operations wrong. Yet most still rely on static documents, fragmented comms, and manual coordination. We built Cutover® to fix that - and we've never looked back. Founded in 2013 with a simple but powerful belief: that enterprise IT operations deserved the same precision, coordination, and control as the most complex operations in the world - Cutover is the AI-first runbook automation platform bringing that standard to disaster recovery, cloud migrations, software releases, and major incident response. The result? We cut execution time by 50%. AI isn't a feature we bolted on - it's the engine. Cutover AI generates complete runbooks in minutes, resolves live blockers through natural language, and delivers instant outcome summaries. And because enterprise trust matters as much as enterprise speed, we built it right: your data is processed inside AWS Bedrock in your chosen region, never retained, never used to train models, and always scoped to the permissions of the user who invoked it. No backdoors. No surprises. Just AI your InfoSec team can actually sign off on. Our intelligent, executable runbooks orchestrate people and technology in real time - replacing spreadsheets and crossed fingers with automated workflows, live visibility, and clear accountability at every step. Integrated with the tools you already use - ServiceNow, Jira, Slack, Jenkins, Salesforce, and 20+ more. Trusted by leading banks and enterprises across the US and EMEA. Backed by $60M+ from Index Ventures, Eldridge Industries, and Contour Ventures. When every second counts, Cutover keeps you in control.
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The Cutover annual revenue was $34.2 million in 2026.
Serge Stepanov is the Chief Financial Officer and Chief Operating Officer of Cutover.
118 people are employed at Cutover.
Cutover is based in New York, New York.
The NAICS codes for Cutover are [54151, 54, 511, 513, 541512, 541, 5415, 5112, 51].
The SIC codes for Cutover are [73, 737].