Open Source Cowork for DevOps
Eigent helps DevOps and platform engineering teams automate incident response, review infrastructure as code, manage release pipelines, and keep runbooks current — making on-call less painful.
Platform engineering teams trust Eigent for Agentic Solutions across their infrastructure workflows
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Accelerate Incident Response and Postmortems
Eigent monitors alerts, correlates signals across your observability stack, and drafts postmortem reports so your team resolves incidents faster and learns from them more thoroughly.
Review Infrastructure as Code With Confidence
Review Terraform, Helm, and CloudFormation changes for misconfigurations, security gaps, and drift before they reach production — automatically on every PR.
Automate Release Pipeline Operations
Eigent tracks deployment statuses, rolls back failed releases based on health signals, and communicates status updates to engineering and stakeholders automatically.
Keep Runbooks and Operational Docs Current
Eigent detects infrastructure changes and proposes runbook updates so on-call engineers always have accurate procedures — not documentation from six months ago.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Eigent and how does it help DevOps teams?
Eigent is an open-source agentic cowork platform that lets AI agents operate your DevOps tools — observability platforms, CI/CD systems, infrastructure-as-code, and communication tools — like a senior SRE. For DevOps teams, this means faster incident response, automated IaC review, smarter release management, and always-current operational documentation.
Does Eigent integrate with PagerDuty, Datadog, or Grafana?
Yes. Eigent integrates with PagerDuty, Datadog, Grafana, New Relic, and other observability and alerting platforms. It can receive alerts, correlate related signals, and either resolve known issues automatically or draft a structured investigation summary for on-call engineers.
Can Eigent help with infrastructure-as-code review?
Yes. Eigent performs automated security and configuration reviews on Terraform, Helm, CloudFormation, and Pulumi changes. It checks for common misconfigurations, IAM over-permissioning, unencrypted resources, and policy violations — flagging issues before they merge.
How does Eigent support incident response workflows?
Eigent monitors your alerting stack, correlates related signals, identifies potential root causes based on recent changes, drafts initial incident communications, and after resolution, generates a structured postmortem draft — reducing the cognitive load on the on-call engineer at every stage.
Is Eigent suitable for both cloud-native and on-premises infrastructure?
Yes. Eigent supports both cloud-native environments (AWS, GCP, Azure) and on-premises infrastructure. For teams with strict data residency requirements, Eigent can be deployed entirely within your own infrastructure.
How does Eigent integrate with CI/CD pipelines like GitHub Actions or Jenkins?
Eigent connects to GitHub Actions, Jenkins, CircleCI, and other CI/CD platforms. It can monitor pipeline health, flag flaky tests, summarize build failures, and trigger workflows based on pipeline events — fitting into your existing deployment workflow.