
Sonarly
The AI that fixes prod autonomously
238 followers
The AI that fixes prod autonomously
238 followers
Connect Sentry, Datadog, or any monitoring tool. Sonarly's agents triage your alerts, deduplicate the noise, and fix bugs with full context of your production system. Autonomously! Most monitoring tools tell you what broke. Sonarly tells you why, groups the duplicates, and hands you a production-aware PR with evidence. Powered by Claude Code and Opus 4.6 with deep production context by Sonarly.





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Congrats on the launch.
The gap between monitoring and fixing is so obvious in hindsight and yet nobody solved it before you.
The reason is that most tools are built by people who have never had to triage an alert avalanche at 2am with five Sentry notifications saying different things about the same broken thing.
The Claude Code + Opus 4.6 stack with full production context is the right call for this but I'm curious: how does Sonarly handle the lateral movement risk when the agent has simultaneous access to codebase, logs, metrics AND traces?
That's a wide blast radius if something goes sideways in the fix logic. Is the repo access scoped per-triage session or persistent?
Demo video? Need to see it live.
Sonarly
@gautier_gap Onboarding is self-serve! https://sonarly.com Happy to show you with real data :)
How's the false positive rate on PRs?
Sonarly
@numacreach Very low (~5%) because
- we deduplicate alerts first
- agent only creates PRs above 90% confidence (evidence-backed)
engineers see full evidence chain in PR description.
Interesting architecture here.
From the description it feels like Sonarly behaves closer to an autonomous incident-response layer rather than just a typical monitoring or debugging tool.
Curious how the team internally thinks about that distinction.
AutonomyAI
Sounds useful. Happy to support! :)
Sonarly
@lev_kerzhner thanks for the support Lev!
ClipDrop
Well done team!
Sonarly
@damien_henry1 thanks Damien! happy to onboard ClipDrop!
that video is insane, where did you make it