Microtica’s Incident Investigator is an AI Agent that tells you why your systems break. It analyzes logs, deploys, and configs to surface the root cause — fast. No more dashboard hunting. Just context, clarity, and confidence in your incident response.
Today we’re launching something that’s been brewing for a while:
The AI Incident Investigator — your new teammate for figuring out what broke, why, and how to fix it.
I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve asked:
“What changed yesterday?”
“Why is staging slow?”
“Where do I even start debugging this?”
The Incident Investigator is an AI Agent that connects the dots across deployments, configs, logs, and telemetry and gives you the root cause in plain English.
We built this because DevOps doesn’t need more dashboards. It needs answers.
Our AI Agent helps you:
Check ECS Fargate task health
Analyze CloudWatch logs
Diagnose ALB error spikes
Identify crashing containers
Catch config issues across your infra
No digging. No dashboards. Just answers.
This is just the beginning of what AI can do in real systems. And we’re proud to be building it.
What You'll Get: ✨ Early access to our AI Agents MVP 💬 A direct line to the product team 🎁 1-month ESSENTIAL PLAN free as thanks for feedback 🧠 Become a founding tester with badge + visibility
What We’re Testing: - Resolving issues and finding root causes with The Investigator - What you’d want an AI DevOps teammate to actually do
Would love to hear your feedback, stories, or even war-room tales.
Let’s make DevOps a bit less painful (and a lot more productive). 🚀
I use Microtica daily to manage infrastructure across multiple applications and systems. It makes cloud infrastructure management incredibly seamless, even if you have limited cloud or DevOps experience.
The AI Infrastructure Builder has been especially helpful when setting up new environments, saving me time and effort. I'm also excited to try the Incident Investigator and see how much time it can save during debugging and root-cause analysis.
I'm vibe coding a front end that I have to the point of interest, and now need a backend to make it real. Microtica gives me the infrastructure build, but now with the AI agent for investigating, i can offload a lot of the backend debugging onto Microtica. True game changer for the solopreneur and for those needing insights into problem solving the backend.
This is unique. While there are many AI-based code generators, I've been looking for a tool like this to help me look under the hood to see how things are performing and resolve any issues with my cloud-based architecture.
Thank you so much! 🙌 That’s exactly what we set out to build — not just another AI code generator, but something that understands your cloud environment and helps you troubleshoot in real-time. We're glad it resonated with you.
Microtica AI Incident Investigator
Hey Product Hunt! 👋
I’m Rade, co-founder and CTO of Microtica.
Today we’re launching something that’s been brewing for a while:
The AI Incident Investigator — your new teammate for figuring out what broke, why, and how to fix it.
I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve asked:
“What changed yesterday?”
“Why is staging slow?”
“Where do I even start debugging this?”
The Incident Investigator is an AI Agent that connects the dots across deployments, configs, logs, and telemetry and gives you the root cause in plain English.
We built this because DevOps doesn’t need more dashboards. It needs answers.
Our AI Agent helps you:
Check ECS Fargate task health
Analyze CloudWatch logs
Diagnose ALB error spikes
Identify crashing containers
Catch config issues across your infra
No digging. No dashboards. Just answers.
This is just the beginning of what AI can do in real systems. And we’re proud to be building it.
What You'll Get:
✨ Early access to our AI Agents MVP
💬 A direct line to the product team
🎁 1-month ESSENTIAL PLAN free as thanks for feedback
🧠 Become a founding tester with badge + visibility
What We’re Testing:
- Resolving issues and finding root causes with The Investigator
- What you’d want an AI DevOps teammate to actually do
Would love to hear your feedback, stories, or even war-room tales.
Let’s make DevOps a bit less painful (and a lot more productive). 🚀
– Rade