Operation of the production installation.
Most modern applications run almost maintenance-free in regular operation. We build your product from the start so it keeps itself stable — and we take over operations on request for the final percent that still needs a human hand.
In plain words: you don't need your own ops team
There's a persistent belief that software has to be constantly maintained, watched over and „kept running" in production. For most modern web applications, that simply isn't true anymore.
A cleanly built application on modern infrastructure runs on its own in regular operation: it scales with load, absorbs typical failures by itself and speaks up before an anomaly turns into a real problem. You need neither a dedicated ops person nor a team for that.
And if something does need attention: you can optionally book the operation of your production installation with us at any time — without tying yourself to our infrastructure.
Low-maintenance by design
Why regular operation runs almost on its own
Resilience & self-healing
The application is built to absorb typical disruptions and recover from failures automatically — with no manual intervention.
Cloud scaling
Modern cloud infrastructure scales automatically with load. Traffic spikes are absorbed without anyone turning knobs at night.
Logs, alerts & monitoring
Good logs, sensible alerts and performance monitoring surface anomalies early — before a small signal becomes a big problem.
For the last 1%
When a human hand is needed after all.
Technology handles 99%. For the rest — the rare but important final percent — we offer an optional, bookable ops service for your production installation.
- Watch & respond: we keep an eye on alerts and monitoring and step in when needed.
- Updates & patches: maintenance of the operating platform and security-relevant updates.
- Incident handling: fast response to the rare cases that aren't resolved automatically.
- Your infrastructure stays yours: we don't sell hosting — you keep the free choice of hardware, cloud or hosting provider.