Building software got easy. Keeping it alive is the new hard part.
Anyone can ship an app in a weekend now. The real cost shows up the Monday after — and that is exactly where AutoRyn lives.
For the first time, building software is not the bottleneck. AI assistants can scaffold an app, wire up a database, and deploy it before the weekend is over. The hard part moved.
The Monday-after problem
You shipped something great. Then production starts misbehaving — a checkout that silently fails, a 2am error you cannot read, a bug that costs customers before you even notice. Without an engineer on payroll, that is where most teams quietly drown.
What AutoRyn does about it
- Notices issues automatically from live errors and logs
- Explains what broke in plain English — no stack traces
- Writes the smallest safe fix, with a test so it cannot come back
- Asks before anything reaches your live app
You ship. AutoRyn maintains.
Because every fix ships with a test, the longer you run AutoRyn, the more stable your software gets. That is the whole idea: building is cheap now, so we made keeping it alive cheap too.
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