DEVOPS.
Pipelines, infrastructure and on-call runbooks — quietly automated.
01 How we think about it
We build the deploy pipeline you would have wanted on day one. Reproducible infra, sensible monitoring, and a 3am playbook that someone other than the original author can follow.
Tools we reach for first
02 What you walk away with
Discovery and audit
We map the real constraints, the success metric, and the bits already working — before any code gets written.
Architecture and roadmap
A technical plan you can hand to your CTO. Milestones, estimates and the trade-offs we considered and rejected.
Agile, but quieter
Two-week sprints, a demo every Friday, a shared board you can open at any hour. No status decks.
Tests and performance
Automated where it counts, exploratory where it matters. Performance budgets baked in from week one.
Launch and handover
Production deploy on a Tuesday, with documentation a new joiner can actually read and a runbook for the worst day.
Stay on, quietly
Support, monitoring and the second draft. Most clients keep us on for at least a quarter after launch.
03 What we are good at
CI/CD Pipelines
Automated testing and deployment workflows.
IaC Implementation
Managing infrastructure via code (Terraform).
Containerization
Orchestration with Docker and Kubernetes.
Security Ops
Integrated security scanning and monitoring.
04 How a project goes
FOUR STAGES,
NO RELAY RACE.
Four short stages and a Friday demo in every week. No status decks, no surprise invoices, no silence.
Env Audit
Assessing current infrastructure bottlenecks.
Automation
Building the deployment orchestration layer.
Optimization
Fine-tuning resource allocation and costs.
Monitoring
Establishing real-time observability protocols.
05 Things people often ask
What does DevOps actually include?
We build the deploy pipeline you would have wanted on day one. Reproducible infra, sensible monitoring, and a 3am playbook that someone other than the original author can follow. Day-to-day, that means CI/CD Pipelines, IaC Implementation, Containerization, Security Ops.
What is the stack?
For DevOps, we usually reach for Docker, Kubernetes, Terraform, GitHub Actions, AWS. We will pick whatever your team can still maintain after we have left the room.
How does a DevOps project actually run?
Four short stages: Env Audit → Automation → Optimization → Monitoring. Friday demos, fortnightly invoices, a shared board you can open at any hour.
Why pick Satvix for this?
We have shipped 120+ products in six years out of a single studio in Anand. Around 98% of clients keep us on after launch — make of that what you will. The day-to-day team is senior, small, and reachable by name.
SHALL WE
MAKE A START?
Tell us, in two paragraphs, what you are building. We will tell you, honestly, whether DevOps is the right place to start.