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Product · Mission Control

The cloud, driving itself.

Mission Control is the autonomous layer of every paid service you run. It watches the system continuously, explains what matters in plain English, and stands ready to act on your behalf.

Included with every paid serviceNo agents, no setupOn from your first deploy
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the loop

Notice. Diagnose. Act.

Every service runs through this loop continuously. Mission Control surfaces only what's worth your attention, with the context to act on it.

Step 01

Notice

Detectors monitor metrics, deploy events, traffic patterns, and resource trends. Each one is a precise rule that fires only on a confirmed signal.

Step 02

Diagnose

Findings include a plain-English explanation, the specific numbers behind it, and the underlying evidence. Every diagnosis is grounded in real measurements.

Step 03

Act

Every finding ships with a recommended action: roll back, restart, resize, apply an index. Click to apply, or enable autopilot and let Mission Control take it from here.

the dashboard

One tab. Every service.

Mission Control sits as a dedicated tab on every paid compute service and database. Quiet when systems are healthy. Clear and actionable when they're not.

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Anything we notice about this service shows up here.
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Errors spiked after the latest deploy

critical

Errors jumped from 0.1% to 4.3% within five minutes of deploy a3f2b1 (12 min ago). Rolling back to the previous deploy is the fastest way to green.

First seen 11 min ago
Roll back to bc3e22Dismiss

Memory has been climbing steadily

warning

Memory has grown 6% per hour for the last 5 hours. At this rate it saturates the reserved cap around 7:14pm tonight. Looks like a leak from this morning's deploy.

First seen 4h 13m ago
Restart nowDismiss
Recently resolved
High p95 latency on /api/searchcleared · 3h ago
Cache hit ratio dropped below 95%cleared · yesterday
Unused environment variable detecteddismissed · 2 days ago
what we watch for

The detectors.

Each detector is a precise rule for a single signal. Mission Control writes its diagnosis around the detector's proven evidence, so every finding is grounded in real measurements.

live

Deploy regression

Errors spike right after a deploy. Mission Control compares the five minutes after the deploy to the ten before, and surfaces the regression the moment it crosses a real threshold.

shipping

Memory leak

Memory climbs steadily over hours. Mission Control projects when the reservation will saturate, with time to restart or resize before the service crashes.

shipping

Capacity saturation

CPU or memory has been sustained above 85% and latency is starting to follow. Mission Control flags it so you can resize before users feel the impact.

shipping

Cost opportunity

A service has been idle most of the day, every day. Mission Control proposes scale-to-zero so you stop paying for compute that no one uses.

shipping

Slow query

A Postgres query is dominating database time. Mission Control proposes the index that fixes it. One click to apply.

shipping

Cache degradation

Postgres cache hit ratio has dropped relative to last week, usually because a hot table grew past the buffer pool. Mission Control flags it before tail latency does.

autopilot

From assist to autopilot.

Every finding ships with a recommended action. Toggle autopilot on for any class of action and Mission Control applies the fix the moment it detects the issue. The activity log keeps every action on record.

  • Auto-rollback on bad deploy

    When the error rate jumps past your threshold within minutes of a deploy, Mission Control reverts to the last clean version. You get an email with the diagnosis.

  • Auto-restart on memory leak

    When memory grows past 90% of reserved with no flat-line, Mission Control rolling-restarts the service before it crashes.

  • Auto-rightsize on idle

    When a service has been idle for a week, Mission Control proposes scale-to-zero. Click to apply, or let autopilot make the change for you.

Autopilot
Auto-rollback on bad deploy
Reverts when error rate jumps 3x within 5 min
Auto-restart on memory leak
Restarts at 90% of reserved memory
Auto-rightsize on idle
Proposes scale-to-zero after 7d idle
Auto-apply slow-query indexes
Adds indexes for the top 3 worst queries
Activity
  • Today, 03:42Rolled back deploy a3f2b1Error rate hit 4.3%
  • Yesterday, 14:11Restarted prod-apiMemory at 91% of reserved
  • Apr 24, 19:00Scaled staging-api to zeroIdle for 8 days
versus

A new kind of observability.

Traditional dashboards are designed for ops teams who already know what to look for. Mission Control is designed for builders shipping product.

Most dashboards

Traditional observability

  • A wall of charts to interpret yourself
  • Alerts with little context attached
  • You diagnose, you decide, you fix
  • Designed for ops teams who know what to look for
Mission Control

Mission Control

  • A clear explanation of what changed and why
  • Findings only when something is worth surfacing
  • A recommended action attached to every finding
  • Designed for the builders shipping product
the pricing

Mission Control is included.

Mission Control comes with every paid service on WarpShip. No add-on, no surcharge, no per-finding fee. Every new account gets $5 in free credits to try it out.

What you get
  • Continuous detection
    every paid service, every few minutes
  • Plain-English findings
    titles, bodies, evidence, written for humans
  • One-click actions
    rollback, restart, resize, apply index
  • Autopilot
    opt-in automation per action class
  • Activity log
    every action on record, append-only
  • Dedicated tab
    on every compute service and database
  • No agents
    we already run your services
  • No surcharge
    included with the plan you already have
Free-tier services (pg-nano, shared Redis) ship with the rest of the platform's observability. Mission Control's detector loop and autopilot turn on the moment you upgrade.

On the moment you ship.

Mission Control comes online with every paid service the moment it deploys. No agents, no setup, no separate dashboard. Start with $5 in free credits.