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The Context for AI in Prod
  May 28 – Jun 10, 2026
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See Annie Identity and Annie Agentic live, in Paris on June 15
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Anyshift Demo Night in Paris on June 15: live demos of Annie Identity and Annie Agentic, with welcome drinks from 7pm
Anyshift Demo Night lands at our Paris office on June 15. Live demos of Annie Identity and Annie Agentic, welcome drinks from 7pm, and the people building real-time understanding across infra, code, topology, and telemetry in the room with you. RSVP and come spend the evening with us.
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  What's New
 
Annie opens the pull request to fix it, across every repo it touches
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Annie reads the production graph, finds the breaking change, and opens a pull request in each repository it touches
Annie now goes past the diagnosis and opens the pull request that fixes the problem, on GitHub, for you to review. An incident lands, Annie reads it against the versioned graph of your production (AWS, Kubernetes, your codebase, your commits, your logs), finds the change that broke it, and opens a pull request in every repository the fix touches, including the database migration repo. You review and merge where you already work.
Available once the Anyshift GitHub app is installed with write access.
See how it works
Load production-grade SRE judgment into your own AI agent
We open-sourced a library of SRE skills your agent loads to do one reliability job properly, like auditing an IAM policy for the privilege-escalation combos no single statement looks guilty of, or triaging a live incident from real telemetry. Each skill carries the judgment a senior engineer applies and names exactly where one data source stops being enough, and every one runs end to end against committed fixtures with no production credentials. Apache-2.0, install it as a Claude Code plugin or clone the repo.
GET THE SKILLS ON GITHUB
  From the field
BeReal routes a Go panic to the right owner in 30 seconds
A Go panic read against BeReal's maintained infrastructure graph resolves to a cache miss in one domain and routes to its owner in about thirty seconds
BeReal runs a social app for more than 40 million people. When a Go panic fires in a service the on-call engineer didn't write, Annie reads the stack trace against BeReal's maintained infrastructure graph and says which domain broke and who owns it, in thirty seconds instead of a manual hunt through unfamiliar code. The graph is queryable at any moment, so the answer holds even across tens of thousands of pod rotations, without a flood of live API calls to reconstruct what happened.
Thomas Lorreyte, SRE at BeReal: "You maintain your graph, and your graph is queryable at any moment. That's where it's above everything else."
READ THE BEREAL STORY
  Also shipped
Quick hits
·  Ask Annie a change's blast radius before you apply, straight from your terminal.
·  Annie holds context across much larger investigations with a rebuilt memory layer.
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