What is Aiden?
Aiden is your DevOps Copilot that helps with every stage of DevOps. What does that mean? Well, simply put, you can ask Aiden to perform DevOps tasks just as you would ask a fellow teammate in your DevOps team. Need to configure a CI/CD pipeline? Aiden can do that. Want to debug a production outage? Aiden can help with that. Want to set up IAM policies for engineers in your org? Aiden can do that as well.
Just like a teammate in your team, Aiden constantly learns about your environment, the tools your organization uses, your nitty gritties, and uses this information to get better (and more accurate) the more you use it.
Aiden is architected as a multi-modal LLM-powered copilot that leverages context-aware DevOps agents for specialized tasks. To put it simply, Aiden is, under the hood, composed of multiple agents that are programmed to work together to accomplish a given task. What this means is that just like any other engineer in your team, Aiden can learn to use a bunch of different tools, and if given access, can also use the tools to perform tasks that are asked of it.
Each agent can be configured at different levels of granularity to ensure that Aiden always does what you expect it to do, and can be used across different teams of your organization with different requirements and constraints.
What the agentic model of Aiden also means is that getting Aiden to learn to use a new tool is simply about adding a new agent to Aiden's repertoire. Each new tool Aiden knows about makes it more capable to handle more complex tasks
Connect Aiden to your DevOps toolchain, enabling it to interact directly with your infrastructure and tools.
See the Integrations page for more details.
Teach Aiden your organization's specific workflows and processes using natural language instructions.
See the Skills page for more details.
Empower Aiden with comprehensive understanding of your systems by building its knowledge base. This information guides all of Aiden's operations.
See the Knowledge Bases page for more details.