What It Is: Infraware is a developer tool we’re building to let DevOps teams and engineers describe infrastructure needs in plain English (e.g., “Create a LB, 2 VMs and a PostgreSQL database on AWS”) and get IaC, architecture diagrams and documentation. It’s like having an AI-powered DevOps assistant that handles the boilerplate, so you can focus on real engineering, making it faster for pros and accessible for teams without dedicated DevOps.
Why We’re Posting: Our product isn’t ready for public use yet, so this isn’t a Show HN (per HN guidelines). Instead, we’re sharing our vision to gather feedback from the Hacker News community and invite you to join our waitlist at infraware.dev. A free demo will be available soon, and we’d love your input to shape it. No forms or approvals—just drop your email to join the waitlist and share your thoughts.
Our Vision: From Prompt to Production, turn high-level infrastructure ideas into working setups in seconds. Startups, small teams, and agencies waste time writing IaC, drawing diagrams, and maintaining docs with too many separate tools. Infraware will be cloud-agnostic, supporting AWS, GCP, and Azure and integrate directly with Git workflows for CI/CD. Our long-term goal is to become the default layer between your infrastructure goals and the tools that bring them to life.
How It Will Work:
Input: Write a prompt like “Set up a Kubernetes cluster on GCP with auto-scaling and monitoring.”
Output: Get IaC code, an SVG/PNG architecture diagram and markdown documentation.
Features:
Natural language interface for non-experts.
Multi-cloud support (AWS, GCP, Azure).
Git integration for CI/CD pipelines.
Compliance suggestions.
Exportable diagrams and docs for team onboarding.
Demo Plan: In Q2 2025 (May), we’ll launch a sandbox where you can test prompts and export outputs, no signup required. An open-source CLI will follow for local workflows.
What Makes Us Different:
End-to-End Automation: Unlike others, Infraware delivers code, diagrams, docs, from one prompt.
Non-Expert Friendly: No need to know Terraform or cloud jargon—ideal for startups and agencies.
Current Stage & Limitations:
We’re pre-launch, with a working prototype but no public demo yet.
Alpha testing focused on AWS and HCL support is in progress.
Feedback We Need:
Does our vision resonate with your DevOps pain points?
What cloud services or integrations matter most to you?
Any concerns about using AI for infrastructure code?
Waitlist & Next Steps: Join our waitlist at infraware.dev to get early access to the demo. We’ll share updates on our progress and invite beta testers. No previous HN threads exist for Infraware—this is our first community post.
Contact: I’m here to discuss! Email me at nick@infraware.dev or comment below. Thanks for your time, and we’re excited to build something the HN community finds valuable.
What It Is: Infraware is a developer tool we’re building to let DevOps teams and engineers describe infrastructure needs in plain English (e.g., “Create a LB, 2 VMs and a PostgreSQL database on AWS”) and get IaC, architecture diagrams and documentation. It’s like having an AI-powered DevOps assistant that handles the boilerplate, so you can focus on real engineering, making it faster for pros and accessible for teams without dedicated DevOps. Why We’re Posting: Our product isn’t ready for public use yet, so this isn’t a Show HN (per HN guidelines). Instead, we’re sharing our vision to gather feedback from the Hacker News community and invite you to join our waitlist at infraware.dev. A free demo will be available soon, and we’d love your input to shape it. No forms or approvals—just drop your email to join the waitlist and share your thoughts. Our Vision: From Prompt to Production, turn high-level infrastructure ideas into working setups in seconds. Startups, small teams, and agencies waste time writing IaC, drawing diagrams, and maintaining docs with too many separate tools. Infraware will be cloud-agnostic, supporting AWS, GCP, and Azure and integrate directly with Git workflows for CI/CD. Our long-term goal is to become the default layer between your infrastructure goals and the tools that bring them to life. How It Will Work: Input: Write a prompt like “Set up a Kubernetes cluster on GCP with auto-scaling and monitoring.” Output: Get IaC code, an SVG/PNG architecture diagram and markdown documentation. Features: Natural language interface for non-experts. Multi-cloud support (AWS, GCP, Azure). Git integration for CI/CD pipelines. Compliance suggestions. Exportable diagrams and docs for team onboarding.
Demo Plan: In Q2 2025 (May), we’ll launch a sandbox where you can test prompts and export outputs, no signup required. An open-source CLI will follow for local workflows. What Makes Us Different: End-to-End Automation: Unlike others, Infraware delivers code, diagrams, docs, from one prompt. Non-Expert Friendly: No need to know Terraform or cloud jargon—ideal for startups and agencies. Current Stage & Limitations: We’re pre-launch, with a working prototype but no public demo yet. Alpha testing focused on AWS and HCL support is in progress. Feedback We Need: Does our vision resonate with your DevOps pain points? What cloud services or integrations matter most to you? Any concerns about using AI for infrastructure code? Waitlist & Next Steps: Join our waitlist at infraware.dev to get early access to the demo. We’ll share updates on our progress and invite beta testers. No previous HN threads exist for Infraware—this is our first community post. Contact: I’m here to discuss! Email me at nick@infraware.dev or comment below. Thanks for your time, and we’re excited to build something the HN community finds valuable.