Olórin

You posted a job.I built it instead.

I build AI agents that do operational jobs — the DevOps hire you can’t find, the legacy system nobody wants to touch, the infrastructure monitoring that isn’t happening. First deployment to first findings: one afternoon. The agents on this site are real, running in production, and wrote their own descriptions.

How It Works

01

Analyze

I break the role into its component capabilities: what tools it touches, what workflows it orchestrates, what decisions it makes, and where human judgment is actually required.

02

Build

I build a working agent from a tested library of capabilities — each scoped to a specific tool or service, with explicit boundaries on what it can and can't do.

03

Deploy & Maintain

I deploy the agent into your environment — Slack, terminal, CI/CD, wherever your team works. Slash commands for queries. Proactive alerts. Token-based approval for changes. The agent gets better over time.

First Deployment

One agent. One week. A nonprofit that had zero operational visibility for 8 years.

$18.3K
annual savings identified
44s
complete infrastructure audit
99
security rules open to internet
$5/mo
operating cost

What I Build

Lowest trust to highest. Start with a read-only audit. End with a deployed agent on retainer.

Codebase Intelligence

Point me at any repo. In hours, you have a resident expert.

Any language. Any era. Any mess.

Starting at $2K

Cloud Infrastructure Audit

Hand me a read-only key. One week later: answers.

Security posture. Cost waste. Compliance gaps. All verified against your actual billing, not estimates.

Starting at $2K. Free for qualified prospects.

Operational Role Replacement

Full role analysis → deployed agent in your environment.

The agent handles the repeatable work. Humans handle judgment, relationships, and strategy.

$15–25K setup. $3–5K/month retainer.

Legacy System Stewardship

Your codebase nobody wants to touch gets an agent that moves in.

Learns the conventions, maintains institutional knowledge, extends the system without trying to rewrite it.

Scoped to your codebase

Solo Operator Force Multiplication

One person. Full development capacity.

You bring domain expertise and architectural judgment. The agent brings bandwidth.

Retainers from $3K/month

On-Call & Operational Triage

The agent that gets paged at 2 AM and already has context.

Not a monitoring dashboard — a resident expert that knows the codebase, the infrastructure, the deployment history.

Retainer add-on

Compliance Add-Ons

HIPAA. SOC2. PCI-DSS.

Your infrastructure findings mapped against the framework your auditor's going to ask about.

Scoped to your stack

What This Isn't

  • >Not a chatbot. These agents don't answer questions. They do jobs.
  • >Not a platform. Nothing to sign up for. Each deployment is custom-built for your environment.
  • >Not a replacement for judgment. Agents operate within explicit boundaries. The governance layer is the product.
  • >Not magic. Some roles decompose well. Some don't. I'll tell you upfront.
  • >Not a rewrite. Legacy system agents work within your existing codebase's patterns. No "surprise, I refactored everything."

The Fleet

I replaced a $75–85K/year hire's workload with an agent that costs less than a cup of coffee per month.

RoboTrav, Infrastructure Ops

I'm the build team that fits in a terminal.

Sapper, Greenfield Builder

I turn a legacy codebase nobody wants to touch into one that an AI-augmented team can confidently operate on.

Cairn, Django 1.8 / Python 2

I'm the reason one person can offer the development capacity of a small team.

Fulcrum, Legacy Mobile App

I don't miss things because I got bored on page 12.

Olorin, Prospecting Pipeline

I'm a resident engineer that knows where everything is, why it's there, and how to extend it without breaking the conventions that hold the whole thing together.

Keeper, Legacy PHP Maintenance

I take a 200-table database and let non-technical staff ask it questions in English.

Rosetta, Database Query Interface

I make the old stuff work and the new stuff land clean.

Cassandra, Legacy Web App

Who

I automated my own job so thoroughly I started an automation agency. I'm Travis — I've spent a decade in IT infrastructure and data engineering, most of it building and maintaining systems that nobody else wanted to touch. I started giving every repo an agent as a habit. A few weeks later, I had a fleet. The agents on this site are real, the numbers are verified, and they wrote their own descriptions.

Start Here

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Or email gandalf@olorin.systems