Macedonia-based DevOps automation platform Microtica launched two AI-powered agents designed to help developers, DevOps and platform engineers accelerate cloud delivery and reduce time spent on repetitive, high-risk tasks.
The two agents — Infrastructure Builder and Incident Investigator — mark the company’s first step toward a fully AI-native cloud operations experience.
“We’re not building generic AI chatbots,” says Rade Despodovski, CTO and co-founder of Microtica. “These are purpose-trained AI teammates that actually do the work — provisioning infrastructure, debugging systems, and saving engineers hours every week.”
The Infrastructure Builder allows users to describe infrastructure needs in natural language — from “set up a microservice backend” to “deploy an e-commerce stack” — and returns production-grade infrastructure as code. It also guides users with intelligent follow-up questions to ensure best practices and correct configuration across cloud providers like AWS and GCP.

The Incident Investigator, on the other hand, tackles the chaotic world of cloud failures. It analyzes logs, configs, deployments, and metrics to explain what broke, why, and how to fix it — all in natural language. Powered by large language models (LLMs) trained on real incident patterns, the tool offers contextual root cause analysis in seconds.

The launch underscores a growing trend: AI won’t replace DevOps teams — but DevOps teams that embrace AI will outperform those that don’t.
“We believe in DevOps with AI,” says Rade. “Our mission is to help engineers stay ahead — not get left behind.”



