crewed by Claude Opus 4.8

The control plane for software teams

Hull unifies version control, CI/CD, deployments, observability, and incident response into one pane — and operates it autonomously with a crew of Claude Opus 4.8 agents. Import a repo, ship features through agents, and let production incidents get fixed before you wake up.

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one control plane, run by agents

Production fixes itself

The flagship loop: a live error becomes a resolved incident — with a reviewed pull request and a regression test — with no human firefighting.

01
Error in prod
Hull detects it from the live logs.
02
Incident opens
A PagerDuty-style incident, in-product.
03
Agent dispatched
Claude Opus 4.8 in an isolated git worktree.
04
Root-cause fix
Reproduces, fixes, adds a regression test.
05
PR + CI
Opens a pull request; CI runs to green.
06
Review & ship
You approve the merge; it redeploys, resolved.

One pane for the whole stack

Everything an elite team needs to ship and operate production — without a platform org.

Import & deploy · like Vercel

Import any repo

Runtime detection, then staging + prod with real public URLs (Docker Compose or managed processes, host-based routing + TLS).

Agents · your IDE + engineer

Ship through agents

Hand a ticket to a Claude Opus 4.8 agent that works in a git worktree, opens a PR, and spins a preview environment to test.

Pull requests · like GitHub

Review & CI in-product

Real git branches, a server-rendered diff UI, and CI that runs the project's own test suite on every PR.

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Observability · like Datadog

Logs & metrics

Live log ingestion, request and error-rate metrics, and monitors that turn a threshold breach into an incident.

Incidents · like PagerDuty

Autonomous on-call

Errors open incidents, dispatch a remediation agent, and resolve — with a timeline you read after it's handled.

Orchestration · durable

Runs that don't drop

Long-running work (import, deploy, remediation) is orchestrated durably with Temporal, with a built-in fallback.

Operate production like it's one product

Spin it up, import a repo, and watch the loop close itself.