AI changed how we code. Now it's time to change how we deploy. We believe humans should decide what to build—and everything else should get out of the way.
The way we build software is fundamentally changing.
AI changed how we code. One person with Claude can build what used to require entire engineering teams. A week to MVP. Ship and iterate.
But infrastructure didn't change. It still expects you to hire DevOps, set up pipelines, learn query languages. That complexity made sense when teams were the bottleneck.
Teams aren't the bottleneck anymore.
→ Hire developers to write code
→ Hire DevOps to deploy and monitor
→ Build pipelines to collect data
→ Query databases to find problems
→ Wake up to alerts at 3am
→ Code with Claude
→ Push to git
→ Talk to Caveman to deploy
→ Live view to every server
→ AI monitors 24/7
Physics couldn't predict chemistry. Chemistry couldn't predict biology. Biology couldn't predict consciousness. Every level of complexity produces something the lower level couldn't conceptualize.
We're a fish trying to imagine fire.
Cavemen discovered fire. They couldn't predict cities, books, the internet. We're discovering something too—AI, new ways of building—and we can't predict what comes after.
The name isn't a joke. We're the cavemen. And we're betting that whatever comes next will be built by small teams moving fast, not large teams moving carefully.
Biology created nervous systems—live connections that let organisms respond to their environment in real-time. We think infrastructure needs the same thing. Not pipelines that batch and delay. A live connection to every server. A nervous system for your infrastructure.
We believe:
Humans should decide what to build. Everything else should adapt.
Small teams should handle what large teams used to.
Infrastructure should be a conversation, not a configuration.
AI should watch your servers so you can sleep.
We're betting on a future where one developer can deploy, monitor, and manage infrastructure by talking to it.
Code → Push → Deploy → Live visibility → AI monitors 24/7.
If this resonates, you're probably:
You code with Claude, ship in days, and sense that something fundamental is changing.
You refuse to accept that you need a DevOps team. Small teams should do more.
You want to spend time on what matters—the product—not wrestling with infrastructure.
Code with Claude, push to git
Talk to Caveman
Real-time visibility, AI monitors 24/7
Both approaches install something on your server. The difference is what happens after.
Six hops vs two. Live connection instead of batch pipeline. 30 days of history when you need it.
This is bigger than a product.
The way we build is changing. AI changed how we code. Now it's time to change how we deploy.
Humans decide what to build. Everything else gets out of the way.
We don't know what's coming. Nobody does. We're cavemen—we discovered fire but can't predict what comes after.
What we do know: the way we build is changing. Infrastructure should change with it.
If that's the future you believe in, welcome. We're figuring this out together.