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.
SEE IT
See a fix happen.
Three screens. One approve tap.
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Container dies. Phone surfaces it.
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Radian proposes the fix. Tap approve.
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Daemon runs it. Container's back up.
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.
Mac app and iPhone app, paired together. Free during beta.