DevOps Engineering
CI/CD pipelines, IaC, deployment strategies, secrets — DevOps as a service.
What we do for you
DevOps as a service — we set up the CI/CD pipelines, infrastructure-as-code, deployment workflows, and operational tooling that lets your engineers ship safely and fast. Not theory: we deploy our own products through these same pipelines.
Coverage: GitHub Actions / GitLab CI / CircleCI pipelines, Terraform / Pulumi IaC, Kubernetes operators, Docker + multi-stage builds, blue-green and canary deployments, secrets management (Vault, AWS Secrets Manager, Doppler), monitoring + alerting (already overlap with our Grafana practice).
We focus on the parts that actually matter at SME scale: pre-merge checks that catch real bugs, deployment flows that survive a Friday afternoon, observability that helps you sleep at night. Less Kubernetes for Kubernetes' sake, more "shipping confidently every day."
What's included
- CI/CD pipelines that actually catch bugs
- Terraform / Pulumi infrastructure-as-code
- Kubernetes when it's the right tool (and when it isn't)
- Blue-green / canary deployments
- Secrets management — Vault, AWS SM, Doppler
- Pre-merge checks (lint, test, type, security)
- Runbook + on-call rotation setup
The specifics
Every engagement draws on a specific combination of these capabilities — applied by engineers who've done it in production.
CI/CD Pipelines
GitHub Actions / GitLab / CircleCI, opinionated and fast.
Infrastructure as Code
Terraform, Pulumi, modular, peer-reviewed.
Kubernetes & Containers
Helm, ArgoCD, Karpenter where it earns its keep.
Deployment Strategies
Blue-green, canary, feature-flagged rollouts.
Secrets & Config
Vault, AWS Secrets Manager, Doppler, sealed-secrets.
On-Call & Runbooks
Real runbooks, real on-call rotations, real escalation.
Tools chosen for the job,
not the trend.
Every technology decision in a DevOps Engineering engagement is made against real constraints — performance targets, compliance requirements, team familiarity, and long-term maintainability. We'll tell you which choices are wrong for your situation.
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Tell us what you're building and what's blocking you. We'll be direct about whether we're the right team — and what a timeline and cost looks like.