Cirroe AI

Cirroe AI

Deploy and debug AWS infrastructure with a single prompt

#Aws#CloudInfrastructure#CloudDeployment#Devops#InfrastructureAsCode#Serverless#CloudComputing#Ai#MachineLearning#SoftwareDevelopment#PromptEngineering#Ci/cd#Security#UserExperience(ux)#BetaTesting#Startup

Cirroe abstracts away the process of deploying and debugging resources with AWS. With a few simple prompts, developers can spin up and manage several resources spanning multiple zones or regions. Pricing is pay-as-you-go.Hey everyone! I built this product after being super frustrated with the complicated nature of deploying cloud infrastructure on AWS. I'm still building out the beta version, so feel free to drop feature requests/feedback!Wow! It's super cool man. AWS is super powerful but it actually takes time to know how to correctly set up it and to take the most of it. Happy to see you helping on this and wish you all the best! CheesHey @abhigya_wangoo! This sounds like a game-changer for developers struggling with AWS deployments. The simplicity of using prompts to manage resources across regions is just what the community needs. I'm really interested in the UX aspect you're focusing on; could you share more about how you envision the user journey?

Also, have you considered adding integrations with popular CI/CD tools? That could really enhance the functionality and streamline workflows for users. Excited to see where this goes, and I’d love to participate in the beta! Keep up the great work! 🚀Hey Abhigya,

I'm curious how it handles more complex infrastructure setups. Are there limitations to what can be deployed via prompts?

How does it approach security and best practices when generating deployments? It would be interesting to see some examples of the kinds of prompts that can be used.

Congrats on the launch!@kyrylosilin The more descriptive you are with specific resource requests (generate x resource with abc configs), the better it'll perform. Security settings (like network ACLs or IAM permissions) by default will be set to the most restrictive possible values, again, unless you mandate otherwise.

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