When production breaks, your phone proposes the fix.
An on-call agent for the apps you self-host. Tap approve. Go back to sleep.
THE LOOP
Four steps. Two devices. One night you got back.
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Watch.
Radian sits on your Mac watching Docker, processes, and resources. No agent SDK, no cloud account, no container sidecar. It is just a daemon you run once.
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Diagnose.
When something fires — OOM, crash, disk hits 90% — Radian asks an LLM to read the logs, correlate the event, and write a plain-English diagnosis with a proposed fix.
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Approve from your phone.
The fix proposal lands as a push notification with Approve and Reject buttons. Tap once. The daemon runs the command, verifies it worked, and reports back. Cellular is fine — it routes through a relay, no SSH config, no port forward, no daemon URL.
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Persistent memory.
Every fix is logged with embeddings. The next time a similar thing breaks, Radian recognises it. Session 50 is smarter than session 1.
Two devices. One system.
Pair them once via QR. After that the phone works on cellular from anywhere — your Mac stays the source of truth, your phone is the remote.
Built for one kind of person.
- You run Docker on your Mac. Maybe a side project, maybe a small SaaS, maybe something you shipped last week.
- You're the only person on call. There is no rotation.
- You don't want a dashboard. You want the thing fixed.
Not for enterprise teams, Kubernetes shops, or anyone who already has a PagerDuty rotation. We are not those.
Get back to sleep.
Free during beta. Pricing announced after launch.