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    Runlayer, Rippling drop lawsuits. But the brouhaha is still a cautionary tale for founders.

    TechurzBy TechurzAugust 20, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    On Wednesday night, Runlayer and Rippling dropped their respective lawsuits against each other. No settlement was made. No money changed hands. Not even lawyers’ fees, according to court documents seen by TechCrunch.

    Rippling celebrated by instantly releasing its MCP gateway, the product at the heart of the dueling lawsuits and the one that competes with Runlayer’s offering.

    This public fight is a cautionary tale to founders: In the age of AI, when building new software has become almost trivial, you never know who your next competitor will be. It might even be a prospective customer.

    To recap the short-lived legal brouhaha: Runlayer is an early-stage startup that launched out of stealth in November, 2025 and has raised a total of $42 million from VCs like Khosla Ventures’ Keith Rabois and Felicis. It’s led by third-time founder Andrew Berman (previous companies: baby-monitor maker Nanit and an AI video conferencing tool, Vowel, that sold to Zapier in 2024).

    After Rippling tested Runlayer’s MCP gateway for more than a year, with the two engineering teams working closely together, Rippling never signed on to become a customer, according to Runlayer’s lawsuit. Instead, Berman received a text from a Rippling employee that said his employer was building its own MCP gateway and planned to release it as a product. This employee described Rippling’s product as a clone of Runlayer’s.

    Runlayer sued, claiming that Rippling violated contractual agreements covering the tests of its products.

    An MCP gateway securely handles an enterprise’s AI agent requests for data from other software systems. So, for instance, when a hiring professional asks for details on the top five candidates for a job, including their emails, that data must be retrieved from the company’s recruitment system. The gateway handles the retrieval process, rather than granting agents direct access to the company’s software systems. It can then also layer on other features like employee role-based access control (managers getting different access than interns), observability (logs and usage trails) and so on.

    Then Rippling countersued, alleging that Runlayer was violating some of its patents. The move was seen by Runlayer as a way to induce it to drop its suit while ratcheting up legal expenses.

    Runlayer dropped its suit after spending the last three weeks in discovery. Rippling also dropped its own suit and again, didn’t collect a settlement either.

    So, while the lawsuits didn’t lead to anything but a lot of public flaming, there is a deeper takeaway for founders. The AI landscape is changing so rapidly that the long-running technical shoot-outs that enterprises love to impose on startups need to be rethought. Between the time an AI startup enters into one and however-many months later, an enterprise’s needs and desires may have drastically changed.

    In the meantime, in the span of weeks, Rippling, who’s bread and butter has historically been payroll and benefits management, has now entered the AI Gateway market with a tool that can route to different models while dashboarding token spend by employee. The product is competing with the likes of Stripe, Ramp and Databricks.

    Now Rippling is also in the AI security business with this MCP gateway that ties AI access to employee roles. It competes with the likes of Runlayer, Docker and Amazon Bedrock.

    As for Runway, its pitch is a broader bundle of agent security services tied to the gateway, ranging from agent creation to spotting shadow AI agents running in an enterprise unbeknownst to IT.

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