Built by a passionate DevOps engineer
PatchPulse was created by Aaron Mark, a passionate DevOps engineer from Israel. After experiencing countless production incidents that could have been prevented, Aaron set out to build a solution that would help engineering teams ship with confidence.
Israel is home to a thriving tech ecosystem, and it's from this innovative environment that PatchPulse was born. The project reflects the values of the Israeli tech community: innovation, pragmatism, and a focus on solving real problems.
Founder & DevOps Engineer
Aaron is a passionate DevOps engineer based in Israel. With years of experience in Kubernetes, cloud infrastructure, and SRE practices, he built PatchPulse to solve a problem he faced daily: preventing production incidents before they happen.
Israel has been Aaron's home and the birthplace of this project. The innovative spirit and technical excellence of the Israeli tech community inspired the creation of PatchPulse as an open-source solution that empowers teams worldwide.
When not coding, Aaron enjoys contributing to open source, sharing knowledge with the DevOps community, and exploring new ways to make infrastructure more reliable and secure.
PatchPulse exists to prevent production incidents before they happen. We believe that most incidents are preventable with the right tools and guardrails in place.
Our mission is to give every engineering team the power to:
PatchPulse is 100% open source because we believe that infrastructure tooling should be transparent, auditable, and free from vendor lock-in. You should own your data and your infrastructure decisions.
We're committed to building a community around PatchPulse, where engineers can contribute, learn, and improve the tool together. Whether you're in Israel, the US, Europe, or anywhere else in the world, you're welcome to join us.
Have questions, feedback, or want to collaborate? I'd love to hear from you!
PatchPulse is built by the community, for the community. Join us in making infrastructure safer and more reliable.
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