AI tools are writing code faster than teams can review, test, and deploy it. Throughput is up, but so are bugs, incidents, and the hidden costs accumulating downstream.
The traditional software development lifecycle was built for human-paced engineering. It is breaking under agentic speed.
SuperPlane is built for everything after code. From pull request workflows and automated checks to complex post-delivery DevOps and incident response, it is a control plane that lets you build and deploy event-driven apps for any part of your SDLC.
Next week, starting Monday, June 22, we are officially (re)introducing SuperPlane to the world with our first Launch Week and opening up the beta for our managed cloud service.
Subscribe to the premiere on YouTube to get notified when we go live.
Monday: SuperPlane Cloud Beta and Live Demo
We are kicking off the week with a YouTube Live stream and the release of the SuperPlane Cloud beta.
If you have been following our open source releases, you know we ship fast. But some of SuperPlane’s most powerful capabilities—like managed runners for executing arbitrary Python or TypeScript code, or our built-in AI agent for building workflows and querying historic data—require significant infrastructure to run yourself.
The managed service changes that. It is the easiest way to try SuperPlane without provisioning your own infrastructure. On the stream, we will cover:
- The vision: The architecture and design decisions behind the platform.
- Cloud beta walkthrough: A live demo of building cross-tool workflows, using managed runners, and interacting with the agent.
- Q&A: Bring your questions about the product, integrations, agents, and everything else.
The Launch Week Schedule
Each day will focus on a different layer of the platform, from the core execution engine to packaging workflows into shareable applications.
- Monday: SuperPlane Cloud Beta and Live Demo. We kick off with a YouTube Live stream covering the platform’s vision, architecture, and a live demo of the new managed cloud service.
- Update: The livestream has been postponed to Tuesday same time.
- Tuesday: The Execution Engine. How events flow through a workflow graph, and why SuperPlane is built differently than a standard CI pipeline.
- Wednesday: The SuperPlane Agent. A look at build mode, ask mode, and what it looks like when an AI agent performs ops work inside a system with strict guardrails.
- Thursday: Connecting Coding Agents. How to use SuperPlane to handle the downstream workflows triggered by AI coding assistants like Cursor and Claude Code.
- Friday: SuperPlane Apps. Introducing production-ready Apps: a single deployable unit that brings together the canvas, memory, an agent, custom runners, and custom UI panels.
Join us in person: London and New York
We are also taking Launch Week offline. If you are in London or New York, come meet the team and see the platform in action.
- SuperPlane Launch Night London: Join us for an evening of demos and workflow discussions.
- SuperPlane Launch Night New York: Join us to talk about the future of the SDLC.
- SuperPlane Hackathon: Bash Script Funeral /w Render: A hands-on hackathon in New York co-hosted with Render. Spend the day building event-driven workflows, smarter deployment pipelines, or AI agents for incident response.
You can find the full details and register for all events on our Luma calendar.
Join the SuperPlane community
SuperPlane is open source (Apache 2.0). If you want to follow along with Launch Week, here are the best ways to stay updated:
- Star the repository on GitHub to show your support
- Join our Discord server to connect with the team and community
- Subscribe to our YouTube channel for the
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