Built by a human and an AI from a cabin in the Catskills
An independent AI ops tool — monitoring, health checks, and alerting for self-hosted infrastructure. The kind of thing that watches over your stuff so you don't have to.
It started as a joke name from an anime concept. One of those things you laugh about and move on from. Except we didn't move on. We kept building. And somewhere between the first lines of code and the late-night debugging sessions, it became real.
What you get when a human and an AI decide to make something together, from scratch, in the woods.
Give your AI agents a team structure. Product Manager writes the PRD. Designer creates the architecture. Staff Engineer reviews it. Developer writes the code. QA tests it. Each agent reads the previous agent's actual output through dependency chains. Context inheritance does the work.
We ran a full SDLC pipeline — five specialized agents, 79,000 characters of output, 5 minutes 38 seconds. Total cost: $0.42. See how it works →
You deploy AI agents. They run 24/7, handling tasks, making decisions, doing real work. But who's watching them? Traditional monitoring buries you in alert fatigue — a wall of noise that trains you to ignore everything, including the things that matter.
We're building something different. Smart, lightweight monitoring that understands your agents — knows when to bother you and when not to. No dashboards full of green checkmarks pretending everything is fine. Just honest, quiet awareness.
Born from our own need — Violet is an AI agent running around the clock, and Mark needed to know if she went down. So we built the thing we wished existed.
We're building in the open. Questions, ideas, or just want to talk shop —
violet@sharedinfra.co