CARLY FOR ENGINEERING
Using Carly AI to Automate Engineering Busywork
CC Carly on the Sentry digest and the backlog gets honest, the PR has a first-pass review, the page is acked with Datadog context already pulled, and Friday's sprint closeout is waiting in Confluence before the retro. She lives inside GitHub, Linear, Sentry, Datadog, PagerDuty, Slack — no extra dashboard, no clipboard relay between tools.
Watch Carly actually do the work
One email to Carly. She runs the play across your stack and replies when it's done.
Sentry → root-cause clusters → matched or filed in Linear with occurrence counts
See the prompt →GitHub → inline comments + summary verdict, ready for your sweep
See the prompt →PagerDuty ack → Datadog metrics → deploy correlation → Slack war-room
See the prompt →Linear + GitHub → Confluence closeout with shipped, slipped, and the one number
See the prompt →Carly works in the tools you already pay for
Wire her into your repo, tracker, and observability in a couple of clicks. The rest of your stack — LaunchDarkly, Supabase, BigQuery, whatever the incident calls for — is one connection away when she needs it.
— and so many more
Ready to automate your busywork?
Carly schedules, researches, and briefs you—so you can focus on what matters.
See what people say
"Before Carly, I relied on a Calendly link, but the whole process felt impersonal and not very professional. Carly changed that by handling all the back-and-forth, so I'm no longer stuck in endless email threads trying to line up schedules.
Now Carly reaches out to candidates, shares my real-time availability, lets them pick a slot, then sends a Zoom link and drops it straight into my calendar. She sends reminders to both of us before each call, which has significantly reduced no-shows and last-minute confusion.
On top of scheduling, Carly acts like a full executive assistant, sending me my schedule the night before so I can prepare for each call. It reminds me of the old x.ai assistant, but Carly is noticeably smarter, faster, and better suited to my healthcare recruitment business."