Connect your code and the tools you already use. Shipyard finds every project, who owns it, and how they all connect, then keeps that map up to date for you.
How it fits
Shipyard reads from your code and the tools you run today, then can make changes for you when you ask in plain English.
The problem
By the time you write it down, it's already out of date.
It's 2am, prod is down, and nobody knows who owns this.
New service? File a ticket. Join the queue. Wait.
Finds it for you
Connect your accounts and Shipyard scans what you actually have: every project, what it's built with, what database or queue it uses, and who owns it. The first time you open it, it's already there.
Just describe it
Describe what you need and Shipyard builds it. Ask it to change something already running, and it does that safely too. Ask it a question about your setup, and it gives you a real answer.
Integrations
GitHub, Slack, GCP, and more, all connected directly. No middleman, no extra setup.
How it works
Link your code and the tools you use. Two clicks, view-only access.
Your catalog fills itself in, owners included.
Describe what you need in plain English. Shipyard builds it.
The impact
Connect once and see everything you've built: what's connected to what, without asking anyone.
Pricing
For builders mapping their own stack.
Every tool you run, all at once.
For orgs that outgrew tribal knowledge.
Read-only access. No setup files to write, no platform team required.
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