Built by engineers
tired of babysitting CI.
We've spent a combined 30+ years on platform teams at logistics, fintech, and SaaS companies. We saw the same problems everywhere — so we built the tool.
The platform team shouldn't be the bottleneck
At our last company, half the engineering org was waiting on the platform team. Pipelines broke for reasons no one understood. Deploys were so risky we batched them weekly. Incidents came from configuration drift no one had time to fix.
We tried fifteen tools. None of them solved the actual problem: pipelines are software, but no tool treats them that way.
So we built AIPipemate. Pipelines as TypeScript. Deploys as data. Incidents as a closed loop. The platform we always wished we had.
# Pipelines are software
Type-checked. Locally runnable. Versioned.
# Defaults that don't humiliate you
Cache on. Retries on. Rollback on.
You shouldn't have to remember to be safe.
# Honest pricing
Pay for what you use. No seat tax on bots.
Free tier stays free.
# Ship the boring parts
Auth, audit logs, SSO, SOC 2 — done.
You ship product. We ship plumbing.
Small team. Big DevOps muscle.
Engineers who've shipped infra for logistics platforms moving billions of dollars in freight, fintech systems regulated by central banks, and SaaS used by hundreds of thousands of teams.
PRAJWAL BISTA
Ex-platform engineer at PortPro. Built CI/CD for logistics systems handling 10M+ daily container moves. Lives on terminals.
Aarav Shrestha
Former SRE lead. Carried the pager so you don't have to. Obsessed with developer experience and obviously-correct defaults.
Priya Thapa
Cloud security specialist. Has read the entire SOC 2 spec for fun. Builds the systems auditors don't argue with.
Investors and advisors who get DevOps
Operators and angels from companies like Vercel, GitLab, HashiCorp, and CircleCI. People who've shipped the products our customers use every day.