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Agentic AI platform ('Aiden') that automates incident response, infrastructure-as-code and observability tasks with policy-based governance.
CI reliability platform that auto-quarantines flaky tests and runs an intelligent GitHub merge queue for engineering teams.
One-click bug-reporting tool that auto-captures console, network logs and repro steps for developers.
Agentic terminal and cloud agent platform (Warp Terminal, Warp Agent, Oz) for developers orchestrating Claude Code, Codex, and other agents.
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- ✦Automated service discovery and dependency topology mapping
- ✦SLO-based alert triage and prioritization
- ✦AI-driven root cause analysis with pre-built workflows
- ✦Human-approved remediation with full audit trails
- ✦Works alongside existing tools like Datadog, Grafana, New Relic
- ✦Governance and policy enforcement layer for agent actions
- ✦Automatic flaky test detection and quarantining
- ✦AI-powered failure analysis and duplicate detection
- ✦Anti-flake protection in the merge queue
- ✦Batching up to 100 PRs with auto-bisection on failure
- ✦Parallel merge queues for non-overlapping changes
- ✦Integrated ticketing with Linear/Jira and Slack alerts
- ✦One-click bug capture via browser extension
- ✦Automatic repro steps
- ✦Console, network and device logs
- ✦Instant replay of recent activity
- ✦Backend tracing and an AI debugger
- ✦Integrations with Jira, Linear, GitHub and Slack
- ✦Modern terminal rebuilt for agentic coding workflows
- ✦Warp Agent with multi-agent orchestration and model routing
- ✦Oz platform for launching agents into the cloud via SDK, CLI, or terminal
- ✦Codebase indexing and granular permission controls
- ✦Team-wide usage visibility and spend/credit caps
- ✦Open-source terminal core
- →SRE teams reducing mean-time-to-resolution during incidents
- →Platform engineers wanting policy-governed AI infrastructure management
- →Enterprises needing SOC 2 / PCI / HIPAA-compliant AI operations
- →Eliminating flaky test re-runs that slow down CI
- →Managing high-volume PR merges in a monorepo
- →Getting visibility into which tests impact the most pull requests
- →Filing detailed bug reports
- →Reproducing issues faster in QA
- →Sharing debug context with engineers
- →Triaging support bug reports
- →Developers who want an AI-assisted terminal for daily coding
- →Teams orchestrating multiple coding agents (Claude Code, Codex) together
- →Engineering orgs needing governance over agent-driven development
- →Companies moving agent workflows from local machines to the cloud