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Cirroe AI

Deploy and debug AWS infrastructure with a single prompt

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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.

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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!

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This sounds pretty cool but relying on a few simple prompts might oversimplify complex setups, nice job on addressing cloud frustrations though, I'm excited to see how it evolves, keep the updates coming

Cirroe AI is an incredible tool for developers that makes it easy to deploy and debug your AWS infrastructure with just a few simple commands!

So this tool wants to simplify AWS deployment but honestly I’ve seen tools aim for that before and fall short, it's pay-as-you-go which might scare some developers off especially those just wanting to test things out, I'd suggest maybe offering a free tier to attract more users beta version means there'll be hiccups and bugs, hope you’re ready for some messy feedback!

Seems like another tool trying to make AWS less painful, but does it really address the core struggles we face with cost management and security compliance, I wonder if you've thought about how it handles large-scale deployments in highly regulated industries, would love to hear more about future integrations or plans for better fine-tuning options, too many of these tools stop short of being truly useful in complex environments

Found this on an ad, definitely not sure about a few things though, how reliable is it for large scale deployments and what about cross-region latency, would love to see more transparency on the pay-as-you-go pricing, bit skeptical but intrigued

I get the frustration with AWS setups, but I'm almost wondering if this tool is too good to be true, there are already tools like Terraform and Pulumi that handle cloud infrastructure deployment, what's the actual advantage here, and how does it deal with debugging better than those, curious how it will handle scale and complex configurations too, maybe adding a feature that allows a more detailed monitoring or logging system would help, found that useful with other tools, any thoughts on that

This new AWS tool sounds like a game-changer finally an easier way to manage cloud infra, props to the founder for addressing a real pain point but I'd love to see more user-friendly features added, keep up the good work!

Deploying AWS infrastructure with just a prompt sounds cool, but I'm kinda skeptical, how does it stack up against tools like Terraform or Pulumi that are already well established, also, paying as you go could get pricey real quick, any plans to introduce flat rate pricing or tiered options, founders usually ask for feedback but are you open to totally changing direction if users suggest something completely different

Hey folks, as a neurosurgeon, I'm often dealing with complex systems and I get the need for simpler tools, but I'm skeptical about a single prompt handling AWS infrastructure, like how reliable is it really and what are the chances of something going wrong, also, pay-as-you-go pricing sounds okay, but doesn't give a clear idea on potential costs, keen to hear others' thoughts on this!

I get what you're trying to do but I'm wondering if you considered the security aspects of deploying over several regions, maybe you should add some more robust monitoring features or logs so we can see what's going wrong instead of just spinning things up and hoping for the best, what do you think about adding a rollback function too it would make a huge difference in managing errors and downtimes

Came across this tool through a random ad and I gotta say, while the idea of simplifying AWS deployment sounds cool, it feels half-baked till now, kinda doubt if it can handle complex infra at scale, hope the user feedback shapes it better 🚀

Found this while scrolling through some tech blogs, the idea is cool but I'm a bit skeptical if it can handle big deployments smoothly, like I know AWS can be a pain but what about security and all those little issues that pop up? 🧐

Looks like you're onto something, but isn't this kinda like what Pulumi and Terraform already do? I'm curious about what features you're planning to add next to really set this apart, could multi-region deployments get more granularity, also would love to hear if you have plans for better cost tracking, any thoughts?

Hey I'm a bit skeptical about this, simplifying AWS infrastructure deployment is cool but can it handle the complex stuff without messing up, the pay-as-you-go pricing sounds risky too, what if costs spiral out of control, appreciate the founders honesty but this needs a lot more testing before I’m convinced

AWS deployment can be a nightmare but I'm not convinced that this is the silver bullet you think it is, there's other tools out there like Terraform and Pulumi doing similar things and they've got solid communities behind them, this just feels like another pay-as-you-go service that may not offer much new, why should we choose this over well-established solutions? Sure, the idea of simplifying AWS infrastructure is appealing but until you prove it's better than the competition, I remain skeptical, also the beta status makes me cautious of potential bugs or issues, I think many would rather stick with what they know works, don't overlook the importance of trust and reliability in this space.

Man, this sounds good in theory but what about the people who only need specific AWS services, are we forced to use all the tools you provide, also did you solve issues like latency and data region compliance or is that still a challenge, just curious, and by the way pricing sounds vague how exactly does pay-as-you-go work here

Great work at making deployment process conversational. Can it generate Teraform files as an intermediate step / mechanism to deploy this setup instead of just creating infrastructure using one time CLI calls? Those Teraform files can make the infrastructure much easier to manage as a team.

So you're saying with your AI, I can set up AWS stuff just by typing a few words, sounds cool, but I'm kinda skeptical, what if something goes wrong, how do you handle errors, and also isn't AWS already complicated enough, are you sure adding another layer on top will make it easier, asking cause it just seems like there could be a lot of room for things to go south, thoughts?