Aptible

Aptible

Software Development

San Francisco, CA 2,487 followers

A modern interpretation of PaaS that runs in your cloud. Remove infrastructure complexity and drive dev productivity.

About us

Aptible is a platform as a service (PaaS) that’s purpose built for today’s scaling companies. Aptible automates the work of provisioning, managing, and scaling infrastructure. Deploy applications in your own cloud. Get full visibility into the underlying infrastructure. Configure how applications run to meet the growing complexity of your organization. Aptible’s shared nothing architecture ensures that resources are fully dedicated to the services they serve. And our SRE team monitors your app and database container health, and is paged for any issues.

Industry
Software Development
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
San Francisco, CA
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2013

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    Looking to streamline your DevOps workflow without the headaches? If you’re new here, say hello to Aptible—we’re a secure platform that helps you focus on what you do best: building and scaling your apps. From automated compliance to effortless deployments, our tools make it all easier + we have your back at every step of the journey. 🔍 See what we’re all about at aptible.com #Aptible #DevOps #infrastructure

    Focus on product, not infrastructure

    Focus on product, not infrastructure

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    Q2 was a whirlwind of growth and new beginnings for Aptible! We’re thrilled to have welcomed new team members and reunited in Philly for our company meetup. The highlight? Our first #hackathon since 2021, where we put the finishing touches on launching Aptible AI in early access. And we didn’t stop there. From hosting to joining engineering meetups, we loved every chance to connect with our community IRL. Make sure to follow us here to keep up with our latest adventures—and maybe snag some Aptible swag along the way! For the full recap: https://lnkd.in/e3TcvZvz

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    Insightful thoughts from our COO on how to lighten the load for your engineering teams. At Aptible, we're focused on solutions that make incident response more efficient and reduce burnout. Our homegrown SRE agent is designed to do just that. Stay tuned for more on how we're helping teams improve MTTR and streamline processes. 👇

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    COO @ Aptible | Helping SRE teams to launch an AI SRE Agent that knocks down knowledge silos, increases automation, and improves MTTR

    There are at least 5 ways that you might be killing your engineering team’s MTTR. You may be forcing engineers to... - Get lost in a hundred different observability tools to find the logs they need - Remember esoteric syntax to run buggy undocumented internal scripts - Fumble around for the right runbooks in Notion or Confluence - Comb through production logs - Bottlenecking incident response by overly relying on a small number of your most tenured engineers who can resolve incidents (that’s a 🚌 factor issue) Engineers (in particular, your most tenured) are burnt out, and your incident response process is underperforming. There’s got to be a better way of making everyone's lives easier. This is exactly why we’re seeing so many “AI SRE Agents” pop up lately, and this is also why we’ve built our own at Aptible. We're working on bringing our homegrown SRE agent to other companies. And here's where I could use some help: - What’s your biggest time sink during an incident? - How are you tracking incidents? - How are you helping your on-call engineers get their jobs done? - What are you doing to improve your processes over time? - Do you want to talk about it? Drop me a comment, send me a DM, or sign up for early access to Aptible AI (link in comments). Your feedback will help us get the ball rolling on decreasing your team’s MTTR, alert volume, and the number of incidents in which you’re having to pull in your most tenured engineers.

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    AI is transforming incident response in exciting ways. New advancements are making it easier to manage incidents more efficiently and effectively. As technology evolves, it’s interesting to see how these innovations are enhancing the tools we use. 🦾

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    💡 ICYMI: we rolled out significant updates to Role Management, designed to make your experience smoother and more intuitive. The user interface has been streamlined, making it easier to view permissions across Environments, Apps, and Databases. Filtering by Role, User, and Environment is now more straightforward, and we’ve improved navigation to help you find exactly what you need quickly.
 Additionally, the new CSV export feature allows you to download and review filtered roles and permissions effortlessly. These changes are aimed at enhancing your workflow and making role management more efficient. 🖥️ Get all the details in the demo: https://lnkd.in/eh7vcjgw #RoleManagement #ProductUpdate #Aptible

    Role management UX Improvements

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    🔍 We’re curious about your AI practices in incident response! As AI continues to evolve, its role in incident response is becoming more prominent. If you haven’t already heard, we’re currently working on www.aptible.ai and looking for early testers in exchange for feedback. We want to know how your team is leveraging this technology — whatever the case may be 👇
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    Exciting Updates from Aptible! We've made key improvements to streamline your operations:
 ↳ No More Blocking: you can now SSH into your app while deploying or scaling, and database backups won’t interrupt your database operations. Plus, scale multiple services simultaneously!
 ↳ New SSH Banner: our updated SSH banner now shows the date and time of the last deploy and the source of the deployed code, making tracking easier than ever.
 We’re committed to making your experience smoother and more efficient. Check out our ChangeLog for details to see the enhancements for yourself: https://lnkd.in/e7YpytgK#TechUpdates #DevOps 

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    Head of Engineering @ Aptible | helping SRE teams knock down knowledge silos, increase automation, and improve MTTR

    Every one of the 58 engineering leaders I’ve talked to lately have been frustrated over the mess that is incident response 🥲 Quite a few of them have tried to build their own internal AI agent in an attempt to automate some of the more frustrating, manual tasks. And hey, we get it. We’re doing the exact same thing! Here’s why: Incident response is *really* hard to get right, especially if you don’t have a ton of resources at your disposal. While we don’t think that AI is the solution to most problems, there are several aspects of the whole incident response process that could (and should) be automated by AI. Just to name a few... 😩 On-call incident commanders have to bother their most senior engineers when they can’t find the information they need 😪 You spend hours combing through docs, logs, repos, and Notion pages when you can’t immediately determine the root cause — then you usually end up just messaging your more experienced engineers anyway ✍️ You’re having to manually update or create new runbooks every time an unrecognized incident comes up 👩💻 You locate and run the same scripts over and over again (this task alone can take ~10 minutes each time… or longer) Here's where an AI Agent would come in: 😌 An AI agent could provide immediate retrieval of the information you need from disparate sources to help you move faster 💪 It enables constant improvement by providing incident summaries and suggesting runbook updates and new processes based off of patterns in your responses 📈 It can give your leadership team a dashboard to drill down into what incidents are occurring frequently, how long they’re taking to resolve, and how you’re improving over time ✅ It eliminates (or at least minimizes) tedious, manual tasks by securely and quickly executing predefined, custom scripts So having recognized the potential for AI Agent to help with our own incident response processes at Aptible, we went ahead and built one! Our relatively small SRE team has seen significant improvements with our AI agent. Not only do we have faster resolution times and fewer outages, but the overall stress and experience of incident response has improved. This isn't just on a task-by-task basis but holistically across our entire incident response system. So, if you’re also thinking about building your own AI agent, why bother when one is already being built? Interested in checking it out? Comment below or reach out directly to schedule a call. You can also find the link to more info in the comments 😊

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Funding

Aptible 4 total rounds

Last Round

Series A

US$ 12.0M

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