Downtime at the worst time
You hit the front page, and the servers go down. Users leave, investors screenshot the error.
“3,000 signups waiting and our API returned 503s for 40 minutes.”
The DevOps partner that keeps your startup fast, reliable, and ready to scale.
The brief
SurgeOps is one engineer, not an agency. The pitch is simple but hard to land: pay a fraction of a full-time hire and get someone who has actually shipped production infrastructure - no account managers, no juniors doing the work.
The audience is technical and skeptical. A glossy, gradient-heavy SaaS site would read as hollow. The site had to feel like it was built by an engineer - precise, fast, and honest - while still guiding a busy founder to a single action: book a free infra review.
You hit the front page, and the servers go down. Users leave, investors screenshot the error.
“3,000 signups waiting and our API returned 503s for 40 minutes.”
No canary, no rollback. One bad push and production is on fire, so velocity dies.
“We woke the CTO at 3am to manually roll back a deploy.”
No observability means you learn about problems from users, not dashboards.
“We found out latency doubled from a tweet, not our monitoring.”
The homepage opens on the exact moment infra debt hits hardest — the launch that finally works. Three failure modes anchor the story before any service is mentioned.
The logo is built from the visual language SurgeOps already live in.
containers and orchestration — resolved into a single upward gesture.
Amazon ECS mark — the container-orchestration service that keeps infrastructure running in formation.
An isometric cube — the container itself. It’s also the cargo stacked on the back of Docker’s whale, the icon of modern deployment.
Reliable infrastructure, clean deployments, and production systems built to scale.
The site
Tight vertical rhythm, hard-edged cards, and a color system that never wanders. Below, the hero and the service and pricing blocks that carry the conversion.
Most AI startups are one traffic spike away from disaster. I fix your infrastructure before it becomes the reason you lose users.
Get a Free Infra Review →Clean AWS environments built for your actual stage — never over- or under-engineered.
Catch problems before your users do — metrics, logs, and traces, connected and meaningful.
Canary deployments, feature flags, and instant rollbacks turn dreaded deploys into a habit.
Multi-AZ, database failover, and DR runbooks. No single failure should take you down.
Find the waste, right-size resources, and add guardrails before the CFO asks.
Everything reproducible and reviewable. Every client owns a Terraform repo they can hand off.