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If a release still needs someone to babysit it at 11pm, that's not a deployment process — it's a liability with a calendar invite.

Manual releases don't just slow teams down — they quietly train everyone to ship less often, out of fear of what might break. That fear is more expensive than the incidents themselves.

We build CI/CD pipelines and infrastructure-as-code that make deployments routine, tested and reversible. Automated gates catch problems before they reach production, so releases stop being an event and start being a Tuesday.

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What's Included

  • CI/CD pipelines that make "ship it Friday" a reasonable sentence again
  • Infrastructure as Code (Terraform/Ansible) so environments stop drifting apart
  • Kubernetes-based container orchestration built for how your team actually scales
  • Observability and alerting that flags issues before customers file a ticket
Who It's For

Built for teams facing this specific problem

  • Engineering teams still deploying manually on a Friday afternoon (and regretting it)
  • Businesses where every release feels like a small crisis
  • Teams whose environments have quietly drifted apart from each other
  • Anyone who wants to ship more often without more incidents
How It Works

From first call to day-to-day delivery

01

Assess

We review your current release process and find where it actually breaks down.

02

Automate

CI/CD pipelines and infrastructure-as-code replace manual, error-prone steps.

03

Gate

Automated testing and rollout gates catch issues before they reach production.

04

Observe

Monitoring and alerting so problems get flagged before customers notice.

Common Use Cases

Situations we see all the time

Making deploys boring again

Turning a dreaded Friday release into a routine, low-risk event.

Ending environment drift

Infrastructure-as-code so staging finally matches production.

Scaling a growing engineering team

Pipelines and gates that keep quality consistent as headcount grows.

Questions

DevOps FAQs

We're a small team — is DevOps overkill for us?

No — the principles scale down. Even a two-person team benefits from automated, repeatable deployments.

Will this slow our releases down with more process?

The opposite — automation removes manual steps, so releases get faster and more frequent, not slower.

Do you work with our existing tools, or replace them?

We build around what you already use where it makes sense, and only recommend replacing tools that are genuinely holding you back.

Ready to get started with DevOps?

Book a free, no-obligation consultation with our engineering team.