KARMELHA is the orchestration layer for teams who refuse to choose between speed and elegance. Deploy, observe, and scale — without the ceremony.
Most infrastructure tools optimize for the engineer who already understands them. KARMELHA optimizes for the team that hasn't met yet — the one shipping in six months.
Push to any branch and KARMELHA materializes a preview environment with full observability, rollback, and traffic shaping. No YAML. No tickets. No meetings about pipelines.
# Deploy preview from current branch $ karmelha deploy --preview ✓ Built in 3.2s ✓ Edge regions: 14 ✓ Preview URL: "pr-247.karmelha.app" ✓ Observability stream live
Distributed tracing, structured logs, and metrics — unified under one query language. Anomalies surface themselves. You stay in flow.
Functions execute in the region closest to the request — 38 edges, ~12ms cold start, zero configuration. Bring your runtime; we bring the latency.
Zero-trust by construction. Secrets sealed at rest and in transit, scoped per environment, audited per access. SOC 2 Type II out of the box.
The Composer is a visual + declarative layer that lets you express dependencies, retries, fan-out, and idempotency the way you'd describe them on a whiteboard. KARMELHA turns the diagram into production-grade infrastructure.
# composer.km service "checkout" { depends_on = ["inventory", "payments"] retry = "exponential(3)" idempotent = true on_failure { compensate("refund") notify("#ops-alerts") } }
A platform should disappear into the work. KARMELHA was designed around the four moments that actually matter — and removed the noise around the rest.
Describe your system in a single file. Services, queues, schedules, retries — declarative, version-controlled, and instantly reviewable.
Every pull request gets a real environment — not a screenshot. Database, secrets, traffic shaping, full observability. Disposable, but production-faithful.
A merge is a deploy. Canary rollout, automatic rollback on regression, traffic splitting at the request level. No bespoke pipelines, no deploy windows.
Every request becomes a thread you can pull. Traces, logs, metrics, and product events — unified, queryable, and quiet until they need not to be.
I built KARMELHA because I was tired of treating infrastructure like a tax on creativity. The best software feels inevitable — like it could not have been any other way. Our tools should feel the same. That's the bet we're making.
Three tiers. No per-seat tax. No surprise overage. The free tier is genuinely free; the enterprise tier is genuinely enterprise.
For hackers, hobbyists, and the curious. Real infrastructure, no credit card.
For teams shipping real products. Everything in Solo, plus the parts that scale.
For platform teams and regulated industries. Bespoke commercial terms, dedicated capacity.
Join thousands of developers who've stopped fighting their infrastructure and started composing it.