AgentWatch delivers ambient AWS resource monitoring for your DevOps team, moving beyond the reactive cycle of managing Amazon CloudWatch alarms across multiple accounts. CloudWatch alarms trigger too late, AWS Lambda errors accumulate unnoticed, and Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) performance degradation goes undetected until customers report problems. This leaves your team constantly firefighting rather than preventing issues. Every day, you manually check dashboards, triage CloudWatch alarms and investigate issues that have already impacted your users. You have metrics streaming in, logs accumulating across dozens of services, and alarms firing constantly but knowing what matters, when it matters, and what to do about it remains the real challenge.
This reactive monitoring approach creates operational challenges for your team. You’re context-switching between tools, piecing together incident stories from fragmented data sources, and spending hours on post-mortems for problems you could have prevented. By the time you understand what went wrong, your customers have already experienced degraded performance or outages. Your on-call engineers are burned out from alert fatigue, and your team’s productivity suffers as routine monitoring tasks consume time that should be spent on innovation. These challenges lead to missed service level agreement (SLA) targets, customer escalations, and a growing backlog of technical debt as your team focuses on firefighting rather than implementing preventive measures. Current monitoring tools require you to constantly query, analyze, and decide what deserves attention. You need a different approach. This is where AgentWatch, an ambient AWS resource monitoring agent, offers a different approach to infrastructure oversight. The agent works continuously alongside your team to observe your infrastructure, analyze patterns, and surface insights without requiring constant human intervention. It monitors your systems and brings you into the loop only when your judgment or action is truly needed.












