
An open-source agent that autonomously manages app uptime, incidents, and cost optimization.

Product memo
Developers and engineering teams use Stakpak to automate application uptime, incident response, and cost management. It deploys an autonomous agent directly on developer machines, handling tasks like auto-healing and TLS certificate renewals without human intervention. This approach offers the benefits of a Platform-as-a-Service, such as proactive health checks and resource monitoring, while avoiding vendor lock-in. It targets teams aiming to reduce maintenance work and ship code with less constant monitoring.
For who
Developers and engineering teams managing applications
Solves what
Automates app uptime, incident response, and cost optimization
- Autonomous agent
- Auto-healing capabilities
- Cost watchdog
In their own words
Ship your code,
An open source agent that lives on your machines 24/7, keeps your apps running, and only pings when it needs a human.
All the upside of a PaaS, none of the lock-in.
Commercial cues
Model
subscription
Free tier
Yes
Trial
No
Pricing Strategy
- • App count tiers simplify pricing for users and align with team size.
- • Free Open Source tier lowers testing friction.
Operator context
Founded
Jul 2025
Platform
Desktop
Audience
Developers
Public footprint
Builder Strategy
- Strategy Type
- Niche Specialist
- Stage
- Vc Growth
- Effort
- Small Team
About Stakpak 3.0 CLI Expand
Stakpak provides an open-source DevOps agent that runs autonomously on developer machines, ensuring application uptime and resolving incidents before human intervention. It offers a unique approach to application management, combining the benefits of a Platform-as-a-Service with the flexibility of open-source.
The agent handles tasks such as auto-healing, cost watchdog functions, secret redaction, and an LLM Gateway. This appeals to developers and engineering teams seeking to reduce maintenance work and maintain control over their infrastructure, avoiding the vendor lock-in often associated with proprietary products.
Stakpak aims to be an autopilot for code deployment, allowing teams to focus on shipping code rather than constant monitoring.



