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SuperOps cuts 30 percent of staff as it rebuilds as an AI-first IT operations company

Startups
Published on 24 April 2026
SuperOps cuts 30 percent of staff as it rebuilds as an AI-first IT operations company

Most layoffs hit engineering as automation takes over ticket work

SuperOps has laid off around 60 employees, about 30% of its workforce, saying the move is part of an AI-led restructuring to boost efficiency. The cuts are largely from its engineering team and aim to shift the MSP platform deeper into automation and AI-driven product delivery, including its “Monica” assistant. The action mirrors a broader AI-driven layoff trend across startups and big tech.

  • SuperOps laid off about 60 employees, roughly 30% of staff
  • Engineering, especially, took the biggest share of cuts
  • Restructuring targets automation and an AI-first operating model
  • The move follows recent AI-related layoffs across India and global tech
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