For Platform Engineers
You maintain CI/CD for 6 teams. None of them check their own pipelines.
Lane Monkey gives platform engineers org-wide visibility into every pipeline, every team, every environment — without chasing people down.
The invisible maintenance burden.
You set up the CI/CD pipelines. You configured the GitHub Actions workflows, the Vercel deployments, the Railway services, the Sentry projects. And now you're the only person who checks if they're actually working. Teams assume their pipelines are green until a deploy fails and someone pings you. You've become a human monitoring system.
A team's pipeline was broken for 3 days. Nobody noticed until it blocked a release.
The backend team's deploy pipeline had a failing dependency install step. It broke on Tuesday. Nobody on the team ran a deploy until Friday afternoon — 2 hours before a planned release. The release was blocked. The VP asked why. You didn't know it was broken either because you were busy with 5 other teams' infrastructure. The post-mortem pointed at “lack of pipeline visibility.” At you.
Same 6 teams. One board. Every pipeline visible.
With Lane Monkey, you create a project per team, a lane per pipeline. Every pipeline's health is visible on one board. When the backend team's pipeline breaks on Tuesday, you see it on Tuesday. You fix it in 10 minutes or ping the team. The Friday crisis never happens.
Same failure. Same teams. Caught on day one instead of day three.
You went from human monitoring system to platform engineer again.
Instead of being the person who discovers every broken pipeline, you're the person who set up a system that makes broken pipelines impossible to miss. Teams can see their own pipeline health. You get your time back.
Stop being a human monitoring system.
Free to start, Pro when your team grows. Your first board is ready in under a minute.