Managed Operations · Early access

You shipped an app.
You weren't supposed to become its on-call.

You wanted a product that earns while you sleep. What you got is a job that wakes you up. The dashboard you keep open in a tab. The check you run before bed. The mental list of things the AI probably got subtly wrong. That's the part we're building agents to take off your plate.

What managed operations does for you

It sees what you can't watch

Agents read the logs, the queues, the auth events, the slow queries — every hour, every page, every user. The things you check manually become things that get checked while you sleep.

It decides before you would have

When something drifts — a request slowing, an error rate ticking up, a config that shouldn't have changed — the system identifies it, classifies it, and either fixes it or surfaces a one-line decision with the context you need.

It closes the loop

Resolutions get applied, verified, and recorded. The audit trail is automatic. The post-mortem is the changelog. You stop being the bottleneck without losing the visibility.

You stop being the alarm system

The thing you actually wanted from shipping an app — the freedom to not watch it — finally happens. Not because the app got safer on its own, but because something else is paying attention.

The honest part

We're not selling this at scale yet.

Managed operations is delivered by OADI and DevFlow — the agent infrastructure we've been building. It works. It runs the apps we run. But we're only taking on a small number of design partners while the productized version comes together, and we want to be honest about that instead of selling a finish line we haven't crossed.

If your audit landed in the fragile or shaky band, and you're tired of being the thing that keeps your app working — we should talk. Partners get preferential pricing, direct input on the roadmap, and an agent system tuned to their environment.

Limited capacity · We'll talk before any commitment

Haven't had the audit yet? Start there — it's free, and you'll know exactly which band your app is in before this conversation makes sense.