AI-powered deployment

Your deployment agent
works 24/7.

ShipFast watches your repo, deploys every commit, catches failures before your users do, and rolls back automatically. No YAML. No babysitting.

shipfast — bash
$ connect github.com/your/repo
Connecting to repository...
Deploy agent active. Watching for changes.
Deployed commit a3f2b1c to production
Health check passed (142ms)
Monitoring...
Production
commit a3f2b1c · 14s ago
142ms
p99 latency
100%
uptime
0
errors
20:13 Auto-deployed main → production
20:14 Health check: OK
20:15 Monitoring for regressions...

What it does

Everything a DevOps engineer does, except it never sleeps, takes breaks, or forgets to monitor at 2am.

Monitors repo 24/7
Watches every push, pull request, and branch. Knows exactly what changed and when.
Deploys automatically
Every merge to main goes to production. No manual triggers, no pipeline babysitting.
Catches failures
Health checks on every deploy. If p99 latency spikes or error rate climbs, it knows before your users do.
Rolls back instantly
Failed deploy? It reverts to the last known good version. No pages down. No firefighting.
Logs everything
Full audit trail: every deploy, every health check, every rollback. You know what happened and why.
Zero config
Connect your repo. That's it. No YAML files, no pipeline configuration, no DevOps degree required.

How it works

01

Connect your repo

GitHub, GitLab, or Bitbucket. One click to authorize. We never see your code — only the events your platform sends.

02

ShipFast learns your stack

We detect your runtime, build tooling, and deployment target. No configuration files, no manual setup.

03

Deploys, watches, rolls back

From this point on, ShipFast handles every deploy. When something breaks, it acts — not you.

shipfast — activity log
20:10 POST /webhook/github push to main
20:10 BUILD npm run build · 23s
20:11 DEPLOY production · blue/green · 11s
20:11 HEALTH p99 42ms · errors 0
20:13 SLACK Notification sent
Why we built this

Developers should write code, not manage YAML.

The best developers don't waste time on infrastructure. They ship, watch, and iterate. ShipFast exists so that when it's 3am and you pushed a bad commit, the rollback happens before the alert fires on your phone. Deployments should be boring. That's the point.

ShipFast is live.

Always-on deployment agent. Zero config. Catches failures. Rolls back. Ships while you sleep.