Internal Tooling
CONFIDENTIAL ENGAGEMENTIN PRODUCTION

Confidential Operations
Platform

Mission control for a live enterprise software operation. Built under confidential engagement for an internal engineering and operations team managing a complex multi-service production environment.

“The platform that keeps the platform running.”

Internal ops tooling is often the hardest software to get right.

Core Capabilities

Built for the team running production.

Every feature exists because a real operations team needed it to manage a live enterprise software environment.

Infrastructure Control

Monitor and manage service states across Applications, AI Services, Infrastructure, and Tunnel categories in real time. Start, stop, restart, and inspect every service from a single interface.

DEFCON Early Warning System

A threat-level alerting system modeled on operational severity tiers. Aggregates signals across infrastructure, detects degradation patterns, and escalates with prioritized response guidance before issues become incidents.

Incident & Case Management

Structured tracking for incidents, bug reports, tasks, and feature requests. Priority levels, status workflows, assignment, and audit trails built for a live production engineering team.

Database Diagnostics & Backups

Live database health monitoring, query diagnostics, and backup management. Visibility into the data layer without requiring direct database access from every operator.

Git & Code Health

Version control monitoring and code quality metrics surfaced in the ops dashboard. Engineering and operations teams share a single view of deployment state and code health.

Intelligence & Knowledge Base

Operational intelligence aggregation and an internal knowledge base for the ops team. Context and history captured alongside the systems being monitored.

What This Demonstrates

Internal tools done at the right level.

Most internal tooling gets treated as a second-class build. This didn't. It was designed with the same architectural discipline as the customer-facing platform it supports.

The system sits across a Next.js frontend and a FastAPI Python backend, with PostgreSQL for state persistence and full JWT/RBAC authentication for operator access control.

Building this kind of internal control layer requires a deep understanding of both the technical environment being monitored and the operational workflows of the team using it.

Stack

Next.js 15, React 19, TypeScript, FastAPI (Python), PostgreSQL

Auth

JWT-based operator authentication with role-based access control and PIN credentials

Architecture

Decoupled frontend and API with real-time service state polling and event-driven alerts

Deployment

Internal, air-gapped from public-facing systems with dedicated access controls

Need internal tooling built properly?

Operations dashboards, monitoring systems, admin platforms, and internal control layers. We build them with the same standard as your customer-facing software.

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