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Free AI helper that turns a plain-English description of a task into the matching Git command to copy and run.
AI prototyping tool that generates UI matching your design system, letting product teams test features fast.
Automated AWS usage optimization platform giving engineers 150+ recommendations across 50+ services, averaging ~10% savings.
One-click bug-reporting tool that auto-captures console, network logs and repro steps for developers.
Cloud-agnostic AI/ML workflow orchestrator that runs pipelines inside a customer's own infrastructure for compute-heavy teams.
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- ✦Natural-language to Git command suggestions
- ✦AI-driven command matching
- ✦Copy-ready command output
- ✦Git guides and reference
- ✦AI UI generation from prompts
- ✦Match existing styling and design systems
- ✦Rapid, high-fidelity prototyping
- ✦Live team editing and sharing
- ✦Enterprise security and compliance
- ✦150+ recommendations across 50+ AWS services
- ✦Zombie and unused resource cleanup
- ✦Over-provisioned rightsizing
- ✦Idle-resource scheduler
- ✦SpotBot for ECS Fargate spot/on-demand switching
- ✦AWS console extension with Slack/Teams 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
- ✦Python-native dynamic workflow authoring
- ✦Automatic failure recovery, caching, and versioning
- ✦Zero Trust architecture keeping data inside customer's cloud
- ✦Real-time inference and agentic-AI workflow support
- ✦High-throughput scaling (tens of thousands of actions per run)
- ✦Local development environment matching production behavior
- →Find the correct Git command quickly
- →Learn Git syntax by describing a goal
- →Avoid memorizing Git flags
- →Prototype new product features
- →Test designs with customers
- →Build design-system-consistent mockups
- →Cutting AWS spend automatically
- →Rightsizing over-provisioned resources
- →Scheduling idle resources off-hours
- →Giving DevOps in-console cost recommendations
- →Filing detailed bug reports
- →Reproducing issues faster in QA
- →Sharing debug context with engineers
- →Triaging support bug reports
- →ML teams orchestrating training and inference pipelines at scale
- →Biotech/geospatial companies needing GPU-heavy pipeline orchestration
- →Enterprises migrating off Airflow for ML workflow management
- →Teams requiring workflows that never send data outside their own cloud