15 years in DevOps. Time to change gears.
Hey everyone! Myself Nitesh, DevOps by profession and on a rollercoaster ride since a decade and half.
I think it's time to change the gears for me, as I am launching Nuberio on PH in coming weeks.
As AI is changing the world for solo founders, small teams, and everyone around, the need to make sure everything is working as expected is bigger than ever - and issues should be caught by your infra monitoring tools, not reported by your customers.
That's exactly why I built Nuberio.
It gives you a report card of what monitoring you have configured - what's good/healthy, what's missing, and what's just noise. Copy the CLI output and apply the fixes right away.
Two ways to run it:
→ Run it locally and upload the output file to get your report card - zero setup, zero access needed, no data shared or stored anywhere.
→ Or install with read-only IAM access for continuous scanning, so your report card stays up to date as your infra changes.
I've spent 15 years on the DevOps side watching teams find out about broken monitoring the hard way - during an incident, not before one. Nuberio is my attempt to fix that, one report card at a time.
Would love your feedback, roasts, and questions as I get ready to launch. Follow along - link dropping soon! 🚀
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Thanks for reading this far! 🙏
You can follow along at https://www.nuberio.com - launching on PH in the coming weeks!
Quick question for the thread - what's the one monitoring gap that's bitten you the hardest? Missing alerts, too much noise, or just not knowing what "good" coverage even looks like?
Trying to make sure Nuberio's report card actually solves the real pain, not what I assume the pain is. Drop your horror stories below 👇