Skyflo.ai is the world’s first AI agent for cloud native. Fully open-source, licensed under Apache 2.0, Skyflo.ai is your companion for all things Kubernetes. Join us in our mission and help us democratize cloud native for the world.
World's first AI Agent for Cloud Native
Skyflo.ai is the world’s first AI agent for cloud native. Fully open-source, licensed under Apache 2.0, Skyflo.ai is your companion for all things Kubernetes. Join us in our mission and help us democratize cloud native for the world.
Hey Product Hunt! 🚀 I’m Karan, creator of Skyflo.ai. Today we’re launching the world’s first AI agent for cloud-native. The Problem Ever woken up at 3 AM to a flood of pod logs and Kubernetes events? Managing cloud-native infrastructure at scale is like playing whack-a-mole in the dark, every alert threatens downtime, every error spawns endless debugging, and runbooks can’t keep pace with your evolving stack. Enter Skyflo.ai Fully open-source (Apache 2.0), Skyflo.ai is your AI-powered DevOps sid
Hey Karan Jagtiani, congrats on launching Skyflo.ai ! 🎉 Tackling the complexity of managing cloud-native infrastructure, especially Kubernetes event floods at 3 AM (ouch!), is a massive challenge. An AI-powered DevOps sidekick is a brilliant solution. Love that it's open-source (Apache 2.0) – democratizing cloud-native management is a great mission. The Debug/Fix/Learn workflow seems incredibly intuitive, translating plain English into concrete actions while keeping the user in control. As we bu
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