AI orchestration and security automation

What is Tines?

Tines provides an intelligent workflow platform for security and IT teams, combining automation, integrations, human-in-the-loop workflows, and AI orchestration.

Category
AI orchestration and security automation
Headquarters
Dublin, Ireland / Boston, MA
Founded
2018
Employees
300+ reported
Total funding
$272M+ raised
Valuation
$1.125B after Series C

What is Tines?

Tines is a ai orchestration and security automation company. Tines provides an intelligent workflow platform for security and IT teams, combining automation, integrations, human-in-the-loop workflows, and AI orchestration.

Tines provides an intelligent workflow platform for security and IT teams, combining automation, integrations, human-in-the-loop workflows, and AI orchestration. The platform is born in security and connects to API-accessible tools so SOC, IT, infrastructure, engineering, and product teams can automate operational work. The durable market signal is that Tines sits close to a budget owner: security, AI platform, healthcare operations, engineering, developer productivity, or defense procurement depending on the account.

As of June 2026, the company profile is best read through product adoption, funding stage, leadership, and ecosystem partnerships rather than through public revenue, because most companies in this batch do not disclose ARR. Buyers generally evaluate Tines on deployment risk, integration depth, compliance posture, and measurable operational impact.

What does Tines offer?

Tines offers products and workflows across Workflow automation, AI orchestration, Security operations automation and adjacent platform capabilities.

  • Workflow automation· Automation
  • AI orchestration· AI
  • Security operations automation· Security
  • IT operations workflows· IT
  • Cases and records· Operations
  • API integrations· Developer platform

How does Tines make money?

Revenue comes from SaaS subscriptions for workflow automation, AI orchestration, enterprise controls, and support across security and IT operations.

Revenue comes from SaaS subscriptions for workflow automation, AI orchestration, enterprise controls, and support across security and IT operations. Tines offers community and paid plans, with enterprise contracts based on workflow usage, agents, connected teams, governance, and support.

The commercial motion is enterprise-oriented: buyers pay when the platform becomes part of a production workflow, compliance program, developer process, or operational control plane. Growth is driven by more covered users or assets, deeper integrations, expansion from pilots into production, and higher support or governance requirements.

Who leads Tines?

Tines is led by Eoin Hinchy and Thomas Kinsella with operating leaders across product, engineering, revenue, and security or domain expertise.

  • Eoin HinchyCo-founder and CEOFounder, since 2018Former security operator leading Tines' workflow platform.
  • Thomas KinsellaCo-founder and CCOFounder, since 2018Co-founder focused on customers and security workflow adoption.
  • Terry TrippChief Revenue OfficerExecutive teamLeads global revenue growth.
  • Stephen O'BrienHead of ProductExecutive teamLeads product direction.

How do you contact Tines's leadership?

Tines does not publish verified personal executive emails in the sources used for this profile, so leadership outreach should use the official route shown here unless a published direct contact exists.

Email formatofficial demo/contact form; personal format not verified

How much funding has Tines raised?

Tines's current public funding signal is $272M+ raised; latest valuation/status is $1.125B after Series C.

Oct 2019: Series A - $4.1M. Blossom Capital led early funding after Tines was founded in Dublin. 2021-2024: Series B and growth rounds. Accel, Felicis, Addition, and CrowdStrike Falcon Fund supported expansion. Feb 2025: Series C - $125M. Goldman Sachs Alternatives led the Series C with SoftBank Vision Fund 2, Activant, Accel, Felicis, CrowdStrike Falcon Fund, and Addition; valuation reached $1.125B.

Because Tines is private or recently acquired, public financing data should be read as a directional capital-history snapshot, not a real-time cap table. The most reliable signal is the latest announced round or transaction, combined with hiring, product expansion, and customer-market focus.

How did Tines get here?

Tines's milestones show a shift from founding and early product validation into category expansion and larger enterprise or strategic relevance.

  1. 2018FoundedEoin Hinchy and Thomas Kinsella found Tines in Dublin.
  2. 2019Series ATines raises $4.1M for security automation.
  3. 2021-2024Workflow expansionThe company expands beyond security into IT and operations workflows.
  4. Feb 2025Series CTines raises $125M at a $1.125B valuation.
  5. 2025Voice of Security researchTines sponsors IDC research on security leaders and AI adoption.
  6. 2026AI orchestration positioningTines markets intelligent workflows from fully agentic to human-driven.

Who are Tines's competitors?

Tines competes with focused startups and larger platform incumbents that already own adjacent enterprise workflows.

  • TorqNo-code security automation and hyperautomation platform.
  • SwimlaneSecurity automation and low-code SOAR platform.
  • Palo Alto Cortex XSOARSOAR platform within Palo Alto Networks' security operations suite.
  • Splunk SOARSecurity orchestration and automation platform.
  • WorkatoEnterprise automation and integration platform.
  • ZapierBroad automation platform for business applications.

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