Autonomous ops for self-hosters

Your homelab
finally has a
sysadmin

StackWatch is an AI agent that monitors your entire stack, catches failures before your users do, and auto-remediates problems while you sleep. It connects to Docker, Uptime Kuma, and everything you already run.

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stackwatch — agent log
19:01:04stackwatchagent online, watching 30 services

19:03:22plexcontainer healthy, uptime 99.8%
19:04:11nextclouddisk usage 67%, within threshold
19:04:55tandoorcontainer restart loop detected
19:04:55stackwatchrunning diagnostic...
19:05:01stackwatchOOM detected — restart container, notify owner
19:05:03tandoorrestarted, back online

19:06:00uptime-kumaSSL cert for nginx expires in 14 days — renewed
plex
nextcloud
tandoorhealing...
homeassistant
jellyfin
nginx
What the agent does

Monitors, decides, acts — without you

Most ops tools show you problems. StackWatch fixes them. The agent reasons about failures, picks the right fix, and executes it automatically.

Deep stack awareness

Connects to Docker, Portainer, Uptime Kuma, and your monitoring stack. Reads container logs, resource usage, and heartbeat data in real time — no manual configuration required.

Auto-remediation

Detects failures and applies the right fix — restart crashed containers, renew expiring SSL certificates, restart failed processes, clear full disks. Pages you only when it needs judgment.

Intelligent alerting

Learns your stack. Won't spam you with false alarms. Sends a message only when something needs human attention — with context about what broke, what was done, and what to check.

How it works

Four steps from broken to fixed

01
Connect
Point StackWatch at your Docker host or Portainer instance. It reads your entire stack configuration automatically.
02
Monitor
Heartbeats from Uptime Kuma, container status from Docker, disk and memory from system stats — all in one context window.
03
Reason
When something fails, the agent analyzes the error, checks your runbook knowledge base, and picks the right remediation.
04
Act
Executes the fix. Logs the action. Notifies you only if it needs you. Your stack heals itself around the clock.
Why we're building this
Uptime Kuma tells you something broke.
StackWatch fixes it.

If you run a homelab, you already know the feeling. You check your monitoring dashboard and see a red dot. Your Plex server has been down for three hours. Nobody told you — except the alert that went to your email at 3am that you didn't see until morning.

30+
apps running on average homelab
2am
when most failures go undetected
89%
of failures fixable without humans
0
agents that actually run your stack